I was reading through this months ReefKeeping Mag article about Vodka and have been contemplating taking the plunge but thought I might get some feed back from the group. I have 120 gallon tank (4'x2'x2') with a 40 gallon sump lit by 8x54 watt T5's. There is a lot (too much, probably 100+ lbs) of live rock and mostly extremely dense Fiji rock. The live rock is also getting old, some of it has been with me for 10 years or so. My sand bed is moderately deep being about 3" and is a mix between "sugar fine" sand and small aragonite. I also have a 5†deep sand bed in the sump contained in a 10â€Âx12†Tupperware. There is a little cheato floating around down there illuminated by 36 watts of 6500K PC. My skimmer is a stock G-2 and I have been running a Phosban Reactor with bulk GFO. The tank has been running for about 7 months since I moved back in Jan. When I reset up the tank I thoroughly rinsed and dried the sand and added about 150lbs or so of the sugar fine.
I maintain Alk with Kent SuperBufferdKH added to my RO/DI ATO that uses close to 3 gallons a day. I use Kent Turbo Ca added to 1gal of RO/DI and dripped slowly as needed. Calcium is also replenished through weekly 25% water changes using Oceanic Salt and my RO/DI typically test out at .4 micro siemens.
Water Parameters are as follows
SG 1.025
Temp 79.6-80
pH 8.01 (right now, 2 hours into photo period) (typical range is 8.15-8.2)
Alk 9 dKH (typical range is 11-12)
Ca 435
Mg 1400
PO4 undetectable with Salifert / suspected to be high…
NO3 7.5 using Salifert
Si undetectable with Salifert and assumed to be correct
I think my Alk is lower than normal right now because I am a few hours from being topped off and running GFO seems to drop my Alk and pH consistently.
Other Conditions
My fish load is light, 2 percs, 2 small green chromis, and med fathead anthias. I recently cut way back on their feeding and Im feeling bad for it. I have small cyano bloom right now wich probably stemmed from me siphoning out gravel due to a weird green coating algae (pictured below). My SPS colors are pale... very pale and growth is stunted to say the least. There has been some tissue recession at the tips of torts and on some cap’s and a couple danae’s.
My goal is to lower nutrient levels, increase SPS growth, to see better colors over all, increase feeding to see my clowns smile again, and to do this at a reduced cost compared to GFO and Carbon. My fears are that my G2 skimmer might not be enough and that my sand bed will have a poor reaction (big cyano bloom) as most of my SPS frags live on the sand bed. Lower pH and alk also tend to worry me quite a bit. I know to start slow and with my tank I was thinking about .4 ml. Any words of encouragement or caution?
Thanks and sorry for the long winded description…