So here's a question..
I've been battling po4 levels in the .1-.2 range for months
I came across this thread a while back and it helped me get the po4 under control to a degree, but regardless of what I do, they won't go below .1... I'm not as concerned about it as I used to be because the corals are doing pretty well, but some aren't and I'd just like to have a bit more control over p.
I dose vinegar but when I up my dose, my n drops to zero.. When this happens I dose calcium nitrate which is very effective at giving me an n reading without popping my calcium up too much...
I was wondering if I could dissolve the calcium nitrate in my vinegar so that I could add them both simultaneously.. I'm wondering if the acid will somehow break down the nitrate into something undesirable..
And now that I have the chemistry juices flowing.. What if I were to add kalkwasser to this mix as well??? I'd play with the ratios to make sure I had no precipitate in my solution..
My plan would be to take a weeks worth of vinegar, add maybe two tablespoons of kalk and then add the cano3....
How does that sound?
Thanks in advance!