daddy2kids
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I'm not sure if this goes in this forum or Reef Chemistry, but since it pertains to LPS in particular here goes:
I am wondering what my targets should be for calcium and alkalinity for the following LPS and Zoos. I found some suggestions indicated below:
2 ea Brain Coral (Favia sp.; Calc 380-430 ppm; alk 3.5 mEq/L)
Open Brain Coral (Trachyphyllia geoffroyi; Calc 400-430 ppm; alk 3.5 mEq/L)
2 ea Aussie Acan Lord (Acanthastrea lordhowensis; Calc 400-450 ppm; alk 3.2-4.8 mEq/L)
Green Button Polyps (Protopalythoa sp.)
Red People Eater Palythoas
Eagle Eye Zoanthids (purple red purple green)
Many other Zoanthids and Palythoas
Looks like an alkalinity of 3.5 will work, right? Thoughts?
If I target 3.5 mEq/L alkalinity, what should my target calcium be? I've seen Randy's ranges, and those suggestions are within Randy's general ranges, so would anything in the above ranges be fine for LPS and zoos?
But what about a specific calcium target? Are there optimal values/ranges for calcium and alkalinity for these LPS/zoos?
Do I need to use a target calcium of 430 ppm for a target alkalinity of 3.5? More specifically, do I need to use the calcium amount that is "balanced" with an alkalinity of 3.5 (i.e., starting from sea water alk/calc and adding calcium carbonate), which I believe would be calcium at 430 ppm (from Randy's "Calcium and Alkalinity" article from Reefkeeping).
Thanks in advance!
I am wondering what my targets should be for calcium and alkalinity for the following LPS and Zoos. I found some suggestions indicated below:
2 ea Brain Coral (Favia sp.; Calc 380-430 ppm; alk 3.5 mEq/L)
Open Brain Coral (Trachyphyllia geoffroyi; Calc 400-430 ppm; alk 3.5 mEq/L)
2 ea Aussie Acan Lord (Acanthastrea lordhowensis; Calc 400-450 ppm; alk 3.2-4.8 mEq/L)
Green Button Polyps (Protopalythoa sp.)
Red People Eater Palythoas
Eagle Eye Zoanthids (purple red purple green)
Many other Zoanthids and Palythoas
Looks like an alkalinity of 3.5 will work, right? Thoughts?
If I target 3.5 mEq/L alkalinity, what should my target calcium be? I've seen Randy's ranges, and those suggestions are within Randy's general ranges, so would anything in the above ranges be fine for LPS and zoos?
But what about a specific calcium target? Are there optimal values/ranges for calcium and alkalinity for these LPS/zoos?
Do I need to use a target calcium of 430 ppm for a target alkalinity of 3.5? More specifically, do I need to use the calcium amount that is "balanced" with an alkalinity of 3.5 (i.e., starting from sea water alk/calc and adding calcium carbonate), which I believe would be calcium at 430 ppm (from Randy's "Calcium and Alkalinity" article from Reefkeeping).
Thanks in advance!