As I remember from my research (and I could be wrong) When you have a high DKH and low nutrients. The coral's soft tissue growth cannot keep up with the increased skeletal growth and you get exposed tips.
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As I remember from my research (and I could be wrong) When you have a high DKH and low nutrients. The coral's soft tissue growth cannot keep up with the increased skeletal growth and you get exposed tips.
People have made that hypothesis, but I haven't seen any reason to see how that can work. The soft tissue creates the skeleton, so it has to be there for the coral to grow.As I remember from my research (and I could be wrong) When you have a high DKH and low nutrients. The coral's soft tissue growth cannot keep up with the increased skeletal growth and you get exposed tips.
Were you dosing acetic acid at the time?
To clarify...So carbon dosing AND high dKH is not necessarily the issue, correct? It is more general, like ULN AND high dKH?
The chart was introduced about 9 years ago when carbon dosing began to be more popular....
If you'd like to post your observations in the vodka dosing table thread, I think other people would be interested, and it'd be easier to find them.I wanted to know what others were experiencing ,so I...
People have made that hypothesis, but I haven't seen any reason to see how that can work. The soft tissue creates the skeleton, so it has to be there for the coral to grow.
Done as requested . Feel free to edit for clarity if you wish.If you'd like to post your observations in the vodka dosing table thread, I think other people would be interested, and it'd be easier to find them.
Your vinegar dosing is approx. equal to what I am currently dosing. I have dosed more, a lot more, and pulled back because I was getting a lot of bacteria. My nitrates and phosphates are approx. 0. Daily I feed:
1/2 cube Marine Delight
1/4 tsp of Coral Frenzy
1/4 tsp. TDO
5ml RG Complete Phyto
3ml each Red Sea A&B
Every other day I tweezer feed 1/4 of a prawn tail to my lg. brittles and huge arrow crab
Cheers! Mark
Wow, this is testing my memory. This was my feeding routine in January and we had approx. 120 gallons. Now we are up to 180 gallons. I have revamped my feeding and vinegar due to the fact that natural seawater we were using spiked our nitrates to over .45ppm.Hi. What size/volume tank is this?
Not being able to use natural seawater (red tide south west Fla) has caused my problems.
My tap water is 9.5 PH so adding my kalkwasser to my top off created a total ph of 12.0 in my top off tank... My display tank ph crept up to 8.9 during the middle of the day so I started dosing 8 - 12 ml of vinegar daily (65 gal tank) to get the ph down. So far so good and I have not done any water changes in 3 to 4 months. I don't plan to increase the vinegar dosage.
I did finally buy some reef crystals so I'll do a 5 gal change this weekend until I get back to 15 gallon changes.