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Switching from Vodka + Vinegar to only Vinegar
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I have been dosing Vinegar + Vodka to my tanks for quite some time (about a year). Nitrate and Phosphate levels are very low (NO3 0.6ppm, PO4 0.02ppm). My DIY recipe is 37.5ml Vodka + 50ml Vinegar + 12.5ml RO water for a total of 100ml bottle. This is a 20 gallon nano tank with a 10 gallon sump. I estimate that the water volume could be around 22 gallons. So my recipe is basically 50% vinegar, 37.5% vodka, 12.5% RO. I'm currently dosing 2ml/day. That's 1ml vinegar and 0.75ml vodka (and 0.25ml RO water). But I'm getting some cyanobacteria on the sand. I read in different posts that switching to Vinegar only could help reduce the cyano. Some posts from Randy. Also, I would like to switch from manual to auto dosing in the future, so it would be easier if I could just dose Vinegar. How do you recommend the switch? Should I just start dosing vinegar (take away the vodka) from a given day on? How do I calculate the vinegar-only equivalent? is it just a matter of replacing the 0.75ml of vodka with 8 times that of vinegar? If so, according to my calculations, I should be dosing around 7ml Vinegar only instead of the 2ml Vodka+Vinegar+RO mix that I'm currently dosing. Makes sense? Last edited by rsucre; 08/12/2017 at 08:18 PM. Reason: Corrected calculations |
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You can convert that 37.5% vodka to vinegar slowly or all at once. I'd probably go halfway for a few days to see how that goes, and then finish the change. Yes, just multiple the volume by 8, assuming you're using 80 proof vodka.
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Thank you.
Do you know why is it that vodka is more prone to causing cyano than vinegar? |
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I am not sure that it is. Different tanks seems to react differently. I think it's worth trying the switch, but I'm not sure what will happen.
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Another benefit for me is that with vinegar only I can auto dose. With vodka in the formula I run into the issue of alcohol evaporation and maybe other issues.
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You're welcome. Good luck!
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Why do you add RO water to your dose? I dose 50/50 vodka/vinegar at 32 ml /day (165 gallon system)
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Yes, vinegar is acetic acid and water ;vodka is water and ethanol which oxidizes to acetic acid. So vodka takes one more step on the way to acetate and doesn't dump a bunch of CO2 initially like vinegar does.
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Hi Tom,
Have you seen this article from Randy Holmes-Farley? Reduce Cyanobacterial Growth Scientific research has found that cyanobacterial growth does not increase when dosing vinegar (acetate), where it was found that ethanol dosing will increase cyanobacterial growth. Cyanobacteria produce PHA to store energy when needed. PHA is an ingredient in some biopellets. So cyanobacteria can utilize some if not all of the biopellets. Hobbyists who have dosed vinegar have reported less cyanobacterial problems compared to dosing biopellets & ethanol. This was my experience as well. http://reefkeeping.com/joomla/index....arine-aquarium |
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That's interesting. I had forgotten (or never read) that part of the article. So vinegar might not encourage cyanobacterial growth the way that vodka can. I wish I knew what the references said in detail. There are other pests, like dinoflagellates, that might react differently. Still, very interesting.
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I'm having cyano and hair algae. Not out of control, but I would like to reduce it a some more. What is your recommendation? Should I increase the vinegar dose? Do you have a recommended chart, procedure, etc.? Last edited by rsucre; 08/23/2017 at 07:10 PM. |
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I'd increase the dose slowly. The article in the link above has a dosing schedule that you could try. We don't have a lot of data points on various dosing schedules. Increase 10-20% per week should be safe enough if you watch the tank carefully for signs of trouble.
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Yes, I read the article many times. It's 8 years old btw,coincident when many started carbon dosing and anecdotal evidence was sparse.
While Randy contributed to useful sections like the table ,most of it was authored by the co author and ;his conclusions are dubious and not supported by scientific research as claimed ;ergo no citations . Ethanol and acetic acid both produce acetate. In fact ethanol turns into acetic acid as it is oxidized. The process for PO4 reduction can be fast and early in many cases . Ammonox bacteria have nothing to do with carbon dosing. These are a few of the problems in the article. If you wan't to go back and search 2009 and the subsequent year or two , you will find lot's of discussion. Randy did endorse vodka dosing along the way. I've tried both vodka and vinegar. Both seemed to contribute to cyano early on ; I think this is a start up issue since the heterortophic bacteria encouraged by either vodka or vinegar may have a stronger initial competitive effect limiting cyanos comeptitors for needed elements than it does cyano early on; but once the bacterial populations are established and the mix of organics settles in the cyano wanes. Simply put I don't have any cyano and have only obveserved small spots a few times over the years.
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I dose a 50/50 mix at the rate of 32 ml/day (equivalent of 147 ml/day of vinegar or 18 ml/day vodka) and about every 8 weeks I run Chemi Clean as Cyano is always growing some where.
Last test NO3 5, PO4 .02 I feed a lot! Oh, and I also have a ATS
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I dose a mix of vodka and vinegar equivaent to .45 ml per gallon of vinegar( 36 ml 80 proof vodka plus 60 ml of 5% acetic acid vinegar) .
rsucre currently doses .35 ml vinegar per gallon . Gary doses .87 ml vinegar equivalents per gallon . For more anecdotes on dosing levels and carbon dosing in general , this thread may be of interest: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...+carbon+dosing For a 20 gallon tank using only vinegar ,slow dosing is required to avoid a precipitous pH drop; say 1 to 2ml per hour max.
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a 50/50 mix at 32 ml/day is 16 ml vodka and 16 ml vinegar. Vinegar is equal to 2 ml vodka (16/8). therefore the vodka equivalent would be 18 (2+16) and the vinegar equivalent would be 144 ml (18*8). My system is 165 gallons so my vinegar equivalent would be .87 per gallon (144/165)
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Thanks all for your feedback. I will go from 7ml to 10ml and see if NO3 goes down from 0.75 it currently is. PO4 is at 0.02, so I think that I have to pay attention not to get passed some threshold. I installed a doser and dosing in 2ml increments. Due to some limitations in my doser (a cheap Jebao DP-4) I had to tweak-calibrate the pump head in a way I can only dose 2ml accurately at a time. So, it will go from 10ml to 12ml or down to 8ml, etc...
Besides the NO3 at 0.75, my other issue is some cyano on the sandbed and a little GHA on the rock, which seems to be receding in the last week. |
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I wouldn't worry about 0.75 ppm NO3;0.02ppm PO4 sounds fine too.
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Today, cyano still forming on the sand. Wonder if I should keep the dose at 10ml per day or keep increasing it... |
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Personally , I'd leave it there for a while or even reduce it a little,given the 0 PO4 and siphon out any detritus that may have accumulated in the sand.
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