kingnai
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I dont poor beer into my tank often, but when I do...... I make it a Dos Equis! ha-ha, cheers to you my friend! .
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I dont poor beer into my tank often, but when I do...... I make it a Dos Equis! ha-ha, cheers to you my friend! .
This reminds me of another observation I posted several years ago. When I first set up my 300g system, I had a faulty pH meter and ended up dosing too much Kalk...massive snowstorm. I came home from work to find the tank looking like someone had poured milk in it and the livestocks looking really stressed or dying. My alkalinity was like 2 and Ca was 200. Since my system volume was about 400g and I only have about 30g of ro/di water on hand, I did about 150g water change using dechlorinated tap water. Ca got up to about 280. All the LFS were closed and in desperation, I remembered that 2pt calcium up is essentially CaCl and that is the same thing used in some snow melt. I picked up a bag of Dow Flakes from a local Homedepot and used that to bump up my system Ca. It took about 4-5 quarts of flakes to get my system back to a Ca of 400. All my corals, including some good size SPS colonies survived and I only lost one angelfish and 3 cleaner shrimprs. I felt what I did saved my tank and I posted my experience on the RC Chemistry Forum and man did people flamed me including Dr Holmes-Farly about using unproven chemicals in my reef. There was a lot of discussion and a bunch of people chimed in on the thread. A few months later, Dr Holmes-Farly published the recommendation for his homemade 2-part soln after doing some analysis using...you guessed it...Dow Flakes. It's now almost 10 years later and no one questions the safety of using Dow Flakes, Mag Flakes and Baking Soda.
I wonder if someone with access can pull up a thread that old....
BTW...I drink Heineken and Corona.
Well...you have a right to your 2 pennies. However, most of the stuff that are posted on these boards are anectodal and not scientifically proven anyhow. Who has time to do a truly scientific study using controls and blinds anyway? When I first entered this hobby more than 10 years ago, it is the collective OBSERVATIONS of hobbyists on these boards that helped me became successful. Some observations makes sense and others don't but it is the collective body of observations that in the end wins out. However, someone has to make the first observation and mine is "beer is likely safe and can probably be used instead of whatever carbon you are dosing". If you happen to be a beer drinker, this may work for you since it's readily available and most of the time you are looking at your tank with a beer in your hand. Give your tank a swig and VOILA...instant maintenance. It doesn't get better than that. It is rare that I can say I truly enjoy the maintenance part of this hobby.
This reminds me of another observation I posted several years ago. When I first set up my 300g system, I had a faulty pH meter and ended up dosing too much Kalk...massive snowstorm. I came home from work to find the tank looking like someone had poured milk in it and the livestocks looking really stressed or dying. My alkalinity was like 2 and Ca was 200. Since my system volume was about 400g and I only have about 30g of ro/di water on hand, I did about 150g water change using dechlorinated tap water. Ca got up to about 280. All the LFS were closed and in desperation, I remembered that 2pt calcium up is essentially CaCl and that is the same thing used in some snow melt. I picked up a bag of Dow Flakes from a local Homedepot and used that to bump up my system Ca. It took about 4-5 quarts of flakes to get my system back to a Ca of 400. All my corals, including some good size SPS colonies survived and I only lost one angelfish and 3 cleaner shrimprs. I felt what I did saved my tank and I posted my experience on the RC Chemistry Forum and man did people flamed me including Dr Holmes-Farly about using unproven chemicals in my reef. There was a lot of discussion and a bunch of people chimed in on the thread. A few months later, Dr Holmes-Farly published the recommendation for his homemade 2-part soln after doing some analysis using...you guessed it...Dow Flakes. It's now almost 10 years later and no one questions the safety of using Dow Flakes, Mag Flakes and Baking Soda.
I wonder if someone with access can pull up a thread that old....
BTW...I drink Heineken and Corona.
Here's what we find in a search for what's in beer...
The analysis of beer represents a significant analytical
challenge in several respects. For one, beer is a very
complex sample containing a wide range of components
including vitamins, amino acids, proteins and bitter acids.
http://www.thermo.com/eThermo/CMA/PDFs/Articles/articlesFile_3419.pdf
Ahhh...so in effect, I'm dosing both Carbon, AA and vitamins. This gets better and better.
This should be posted in the chem forum, and have randy give her a go. If this is true you really could kill 2 birds with one beer:uzi::beer: