Organic carbon dosing.

mpyers

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I get the jist of it. Bacteria need organic carbon to grow and for anaerobic respiration. I have red Sea NO3PO4X. Basically vodka with a flashy label. About 50 lbs LR in a 65g dt and a 30g sump. I've been dosing 10ml/day for a week. Im having other problems (algae problems combined with a failed solution that almost crashed my tank) and this was a possible solution. But I'm not sure if it's just not helping or maybe making things worse. It's 10ml/day in a 100g system too much? If so, what should I be dosing? Corals are looking worse now. Even though my other problems are resolved. Tested everything and it's all spot on. Wondering if it's too much alcohol?
 
Don't forget your algae is dumping organic carbon int your system. I would focus on manual removal of the hair algae.
 
Yeah I've gone through a whole thread of that. Done manual removal many times. switching from fuge to media reactor started the algae problems. Then a failed switch back almost resulted in a crash. Algae problems are gone now for over a week. But previously with the fuge I'd still get some algae after a while, so I decided to do organic carbon. But now my corals aren't looking so good. Looking for advice on organic carbon (specifically alcohol) and coral happiness. Not really algae problems.

Core question: Will 10ml/day of NOPOX in a 100g system hurt my corals?
 
Core question: Will 10ml/day of NOPOX in a 100g system hurt my corals?

It shouldn't.

I used Red Sea's Reef Mature program to cycle my 110 gallon so I've been dosing NOPOX almost since day one. Maximum dose for my tank via a dosing pump, split between two doses daily.

How old is your tank?
 
Core question: Will 10ml/day of NOPOX in a 100g system hurt my corals?

Should not cause any problems at all..
Really the only problems with carbon "overdosing" (and a good sign of when to stop increasing/lower a bit) are bacterial slime/strings and cloudy water from bacterial blooms..
 
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