Hi! So my 2 year old tank was basically in "maintenance mode" for the last year do to work-related changes (i.e., living out of state for most of that time).
The tank is 75g with a 40g refugium, 3 fish, a handful of LPS corals, and lots of inverts -- including a flame scallop that has been with us for 2 years. My goal is not an SPS clean tank, but I do need to balance Ca and Mg for my LPS. I have acans, a duncan, and a blasto that all seem healthy but growth has slowed considerably (which, no doubt, is due to my low Ca levels). I do have outrageous coraline growth on the tank which might account for the low Ca, so it's not like nothing is growing!
salinity: 1.025 (always steady between 1.025 and 1.026)
Ca: 340
Mg: 960
Phosphates: .12
Nitrates: 20
Kh/Alk: 8.3
I use regular IO salt for weekly water changes of about 15% volume (it was every 2-3 weeks this past year) and have not dosed ANYTHING in the past year. Before that I had started to dose Mg and Ca after I added the LPS, but that fell by the wayside. I am running GFO and Carbon, just changed out the GFO media, and plan to change it again soon to get my phosphates in check.
My plan is to start dosing Mg ASAP (but slowly - half recommended dose) until I get it up to 1300 using Kent's Iron and Magnese. I also plan to dose Reef Advantage Calcium to get my Calcium up (at least for starters b/c that's what I have). Should I start this right away or wait a week or so until my Mg rises? Is there a better way to do this? Any dosing I do right now will be by hand, but I guess I could consider a reactor if it will make things easier. Thanks for any advice and ideas!
The tank is 75g with a 40g refugium, 3 fish, a handful of LPS corals, and lots of inverts -- including a flame scallop that has been with us for 2 years. My goal is not an SPS clean tank, but I do need to balance Ca and Mg for my LPS. I have acans, a duncan, and a blasto that all seem healthy but growth has slowed considerably (which, no doubt, is due to my low Ca levels). I do have outrageous coraline growth on the tank which might account for the low Ca, so it's not like nothing is growing!
salinity: 1.025 (always steady between 1.025 and 1.026)
Ca: 340
Mg: 960
Phosphates: .12
Nitrates: 20
Kh/Alk: 8.3
I use regular IO salt for weekly water changes of about 15% volume (it was every 2-3 weeks this past year) and have not dosed ANYTHING in the past year. Before that I had started to dose Mg and Ca after I added the LPS, but that fell by the wayside. I am running GFO and Carbon, just changed out the GFO media, and plan to change it again soon to get my phosphates in check.
My plan is to start dosing Mg ASAP (but slowly - half recommended dose) until I get it up to 1300 using Kent's Iron and Magnese. I also plan to dose Reef Advantage Calcium to get my Calcium up (at least for starters b/c that's what I have). Should I start this right away or wait a week or so until my Mg rises? Is there a better way to do this? Any dosing I do right now will be by hand, but I guess I could consider a reactor if it will make things easier. Thanks for any advice and ideas!