75mixedreef
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Alcohol has no protein in it so it will not skim. It should not matter unless the lower viscosity of the alcohol causes less bubbles right when you dose. I usually like to put things in after the skimmer just as a habit, but where ever it works for you. Many people put it in the display tank just because of the low volume is unlikely to affect any fish or corals.
Also, the vodka itself does not do anything so it does not matter where it goes first. It is food for bacteria that will eat up nitrates and phosphates as well. I'm not 100% sure but I think the way it works is that the bacteria blooms with the vodka and the skimmer skims out the bacteria pulling the nutrients it eat with it. I never heard it fully explained on how and why it works just that it does. Its also possible that the bacteria convert the nutrients into a more harmless form like Nitrogen gas, I'm not sure.
Also, the vodka itself does not do anything so it does not matter where it goes first. It is food for bacteria that will eat up nitrates and phosphates as well. I'm not 100% sure but I think the way it works is that the bacteria blooms with the vodka and the skimmer skims out the bacteria pulling the nutrients it eat with it. I never heard it fully explained on how and why it works just that it does. Its also possible that the bacteria convert the nutrients into a more harmless form like Nitrogen gas, I'm not sure.
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