ViktorVaughn
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I started my tank 9 months ago yesterday and have recently seen my tanks Calcium and Alkalinity usage go way up since its inception which I suppose is normal after frags become colonies and more coral is added. I slowly added pieces, zoanthids and some LPS at first with some SPS coming a little later, perhaps 4-5 months after tank was started. For the first 7 months or so, Calcium was maintained between 420-450 with bi-weekly 20% water changes on a 52 gallon total system volume set-up (40 breeder with 20 gallon sump that has ~12 gallon of water). Alkalinity would slowly drop between water changes but dosing would be minimal, perhaps a need for one .5 dkh boost in between.
Equipment, Parameters, Coral List
40 Breeder tank, 20 Tall sump with ~12 gallons of water
-Reef Octopus BH1000 Skimmer
-Phosban 150 reactor with 50 grams of Phosban tumbled, changed monthly
-Two 150 Heaters
-5 gallon DSB refugium with ~10 lbs live rock, large clump of Chaeto
-1.025 salinity, 77 Fahrenheit, 8.7-9 dkh, 440-450 ppm Calcium, 1350 ppm Mag, 8.0-8.2 ph, Undetectable Nitrates and Phosphates, 0 ppm Nitrites, Ammonia
Corals: SPS: Large Birdsnest and Medium Birdsnest, 2 medium sized Montipora Caps, 2 Medium Digitatas, 4-2" Acropora Frags LPS: Large Duncan, 2 4" Favias, 5" elegance, 3 small 2" Chalices Zoanthids: 3 100+ colonies plus maybe 20 ish 10-20 polyp frags Mushrooms: Green Striped Mushroom Rock, Two small Rhodactis
Since I have recently (2 months or so) seen a need to dose to keep my levels consistent and at acceptable levels, I have been using Fluval Sea Alkalinity and Calcium for dosing, which I don't know if is the best best brand to use or not. The ingredients for each are; Calcium: USP grade Calcium Chloride and Alk: USP Grade Sodium Carbonate, Bicarbonate, and Borate. The concentration for each is not listed. The directions for Alkalinity say that 10 ml/13 gallon of system volume brings the dkh up 1.4, or 40 ml for my 52 gallon volume. I am currently using 30 ml per day, 15 ml in the morning before I leave for work and 15 ml when I get home. That is 3/4 of the dose that brings up the dkh 1.4 so I calculated that my tank uses up 1.05 dkh a day. As for the calcium dosing instructions and levels that it is raised by said doses, 5 ml of the Calcium solution per 20 gallons of system volume raises the tanks levels by 10 ppm so I am using 12.5 ml/day which I add two hours after the post work Alk dosing. To arrive at the doses I use and I measured the tanks Calcium and Alkalinity levels for 3 days at the same time with no dosing in those three days.
My questions are related to my dosing regimen and the rates at which Calcium and Alkalinity are being used up and also the planned pumps I am looking at. Do my levels of consumption for each Calcium and Alkalinity seem normal? What about the relationship between the two (1.05 dkh/.375 meq/l Alk and 10 ppm Calcium a day)? I have read that they should theoretically be used at a rate of 1:1 and not sure where mine falls. Since I am needing to add 1.05 dkh a day and 10 ppm of Calcium, I want to spread out the dosing of each so it isn't just two big jumps of .575 and a 10 ppm of Calcium when I dose it all at once. I am planning on adding either the BRS 1.1 ml/day dosing pumps or the Bubble Magus 3 channel dosing pump to make for a nice steady drip of each making for a nice, consistent levels of Calcium and Alk. Confused as to when, and how far apart I should be starting/stopping the dosing of each within each other. I always read about spreading out the dosing of Calcium and Alkalinity to avoid precipitate or Calcium Carbonate forming, at least I believe that's what I remember? What's a a safe amount of time? If I need to add 30 ml of Alk and 12.5 ml of Calcium I'd ideally like to spread them out over 5-10% increments though out the day unless a better regimen is recommended. I will be running either dosing pump/pumps off an Apex if that helps in terms of recommending either dosing pump I listed. Also, as far as the actual 2 part regimen I choose, I know that the Fluval won't be the way to go as I'd need a bottle of each every 8 days or so for Alk and 20 for Calcium. Should I just look for anything on BRS that has Calcium Chloride in the ingredients for Calcium and a similar ingredient list for Alkalinity that the Fluval Sea listed? I ask because it seems that each product seems to be working for my tank thus far. Thanks for any help you can offer and sticking through to the end of this long post!
Equipment, Parameters, Coral List
40 Breeder tank, 20 Tall sump with ~12 gallons of water
-Reef Octopus BH1000 Skimmer
-Phosban 150 reactor with 50 grams of Phosban tumbled, changed monthly
-Two 150 Heaters
-5 gallon DSB refugium with ~10 lbs live rock, large clump of Chaeto
-1.025 salinity, 77 Fahrenheit, 8.7-9 dkh, 440-450 ppm Calcium, 1350 ppm Mag, 8.0-8.2 ph, Undetectable Nitrates and Phosphates, 0 ppm Nitrites, Ammonia
Corals: SPS: Large Birdsnest and Medium Birdsnest, 2 medium sized Montipora Caps, 2 Medium Digitatas, 4-2" Acropora Frags LPS: Large Duncan, 2 4" Favias, 5" elegance, 3 small 2" Chalices Zoanthids: 3 100+ colonies plus maybe 20 ish 10-20 polyp frags Mushrooms: Green Striped Mushroom Rock, Two small Rhodactis
Since I have recently (2 months or so) seen a need to dose to keep my levels consistent and at acceptable levels, I have been using Fluval Sea Alkalinity and Calcium for dosing, which I don't know if is the best best brand to use or not. The ingredients for each are; Calcium: USP grade Calcium Chloride and Alk: USP Grade Sodium Carbonate, Bicarbonate, and Borate. The concentration for each is not listed. The directions for Alkalinity say that 10 ml/13 gallon of system volume brings the dkh up 1.4, or 40 ml for my 52 gallon volume. I am currently using 30 ml per day, 15 ml in the morning before I leave for work and 15 ml when I get home. That is 3/4 of the dose that brings up the dkh 1.4 so I calculated that my tank uses up 1.05 dkh a day. As for the calcium dosing instructions and levels that it is raised by said doses, 5 ml of the Calcium solution per 20 gallons of system volume raises the tanks levels by 10 ppm so I am using 12.5 ml/day which I add two hours after the post work Alk dosing. To arrive at the doses I use and I measured the tanks Calcium and Alkalinity levels for 3 days at the same time with no dosing in those three days.
My questions are related to my dosing regimen and the rates at which Calcium and Alkalinity are being used up and also the planned pumps I am looking at. Do my levels of consumption for each Calcium and Alkalinity seem normal? What about the relationship between the two (1.05 dkh/.375 meq/l Alk and 10 ppm Calcium a day)? I have read that they should theoretically be used at a rate of 1:1 and not sure where mine falls. Since I am needing to add 1.05 dkh a day and 10 ppm of Calcium, I want to spread out the dosing of each so it isn't just two big jumps of .575 and a 10 ppm of Calcium when I dose it all at once. I am planning on adding either the BRS 1.1 ml/day dosing pumps or the Bubble Magus 3 channel dosing pump to make for a nice steady drip of each making for a nice, consistent levels of Calcium and Alk. Confused as to when, and how far apart I should be starting/stopping the dosing of each within each other. I always read about spreading out the dosing of Calcium and Alkalinity to avoid precipitate or Calcium Carbonate forming, at least I believe that's what I remember? What's a a safe amount of time? If I need to add 30 ml of Alk and 12.5 ml of Calcium I'd ideally like to spread them out over 5-10% increments though out the day unless a better regimen is recommended. I will be running either dosing pump/pumps off an Apex if that helps in terms of recommending either dosing pump I listed. Also, as far as the actual 2 part regimen I choose, I know that the Fluval won't be the way to go as I'd need a bottle of each every 8 days or so for Alk and 20 for Calcium. Should I just look for anything on BRS that has Calcium Chloride in the ingredients for Calcium and a similar ingredient list for Alkalinity that the Fluval Sea listed? I ask because it seems that each product seems to be working for my tank thus far. Thanks for any help you can offer and sticking through to the end of this long post!