JohnV8r
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@Randy: I don't mean to thread jack my own thread, but - WOW - you really peaked my interest with this comment relating to one of the reasons why you keep three refugia:
I dose vodka into my sump because I believed when I began dosing that dilution prior to entrance into my display tank was the most important factor for safe vodka dosing. Your comment about dosing into the refugium has made me question whether I would be better off dosing the vodka into the refugium directly instead of into the sump. Here is a bit of information before you answer that:
1. My refugium is fed from a tee off of my return pump. The refugium technically resides "upstream" from my sump, even though it is fed from water that has travelled through my sump. This old photo from when I set my tank up should help you visualize the flow:
2. The refugium has a capacity of 13 gallons. I calculate my net system with live rock at 194 gallons.
3. I currently dose .7 ml of vodka daily, which in concert with other filtration keeps my nitrates and phosphates at immeasurable levels.
4. I currently have a deep sand bed, chaeto, live rock, and lots of pods in my refugium.
5. The refugium is lit 24 hours a day with two 12" T5's (one 6500 & one 10K bulb) and produces a lot of very pink coralline algae that has spread in patches to my display tank.
My question is twofold: 1) Would I benefit from dosing the vodka straight into the refugium where the initial dilution would create a "hot" shot of carbon, potentially creating a more populous area of aerobic bacteria, and 2) would a "hot" shot of carbon or the increase in aerobic bacteria damage the chaeto, pods, or coralline algae?
Feel free to move this question into its own thread to avoid the blending the refugium/no refugium debate with the location of carbon dosing question if you want.
Thanks in advance. It just blows my mind how the discourse on this website can inadvertantly create opportunities to advance the understanding of certain nuances in this hobby!!!
to provide a place for aerobic bacteria to grow consuming the vinegar I dose
I dose vodka into my sump because I believed when I began dosing that dilution prior to entrance into my display tank was the most important factor for safe vodka dosing. Your comment about dosing into the refugium has made me question whether I would be better off dosing the vodka into the refugium directly instead of into the sump. Here is a bit of information before you answer that:
1. My refugium is fed from a tee off of my return pump. The refugium technically resides "upstream" from my sump, even though it is fed from water that has travelled through my sump. This old photo from when I set my tank up should help you visualize the flow:
2. The refugium has a capacity of 13 gallons. I calculate my net system with live rock at 194 gallons.
3. I currently dose .7 ml of vodka daily, which in concert with other filtration keeps my nitrates and phosphates at immeasurable levels.
4. I currently have a deep sand bed, chaeto, live rock, and lots of pods in my refugium.
5. The refugium is lit 24 hours a day with two 12" T5's (one 6500 & one 10K bulb) and produces a lot of very pink coralline algae that has spread in patches to my display tank.
My question is twofold: 1) Would I benefit from dosing the vodka straight into the refugium where the initial dilution would create a "hot" shot of carbon, potentially creating a more populous area of aerobic bacteria, and 2) would a "hot" shot of carbon or the increase in aerobic bacteria damage the chaeto, pods, or coralline algae?
Feel free to move this question into its own thread to avoid the blending the refugium/no refugium debate with the location of carbon dosing question if you want.
Thanks in advance. It just blows my mind how the discourse on this website can inadvertantly create opportunities to advance the understanding of certain nuances in this hobby!!!
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