Bl4ckDr4g0n
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Yup. Correlation not causation. It's a function of your bacteria populations blooming and waning and canabalizing. Bear in mind when you're reading about the Red Sea zooxanthellae based nutrient control, that you don't really have any zooxanthellae yet. Isn't it just nopox and test kits?
The Alge Control Kit is just NO3 and PO4 test kits. They obviously suggest that you should use NOPOX to control the levels. I have been somewhat skeptical to buy into their system as they seem to be the only ones suggesting a dKH of around 12 for coral growth, along with NO3 between 1 - 2.5 and PO4 around .08. For coral colors they seem to suggest closer to what others are with a dKH around 10, NO3 at .25 and PO4 about .03, and then they want you to dose their 4 colors and 2 coral foods.
I hadn't really planned on dosing NOPOX, or carbon dosing at all for that matter, but it came with their reef mature pro kit which I purchased to help cycle the tank. Once I realized what it was for, it seemed like a cheap way to maintain an ultra low nutrient system. its about $16 for a 500 ml bottle, and they recommend 1ml per 25 gallons to maintain low nutrient levels. What I didn't expect was that when I finally got NO3 close to 10 I would start seeing bacteria blooms everytime I dosed.
Its been a few days since I last dosed, and the water has become incredibly cloudy. I am assuming this too is bacteria blooming. The skimmer is pulling a nice dark green again and this is actually the first time since ive had this tank running that I have gone 3 days without having to empty the collection cup at least once a day. I am actually not looking forward to changing the filter sock tomorrow, because I know its going to throw the skimmer off.