Dolmo5000
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Hello, I have been experiencing something the past few weeks and would like to get some advice on how to proceed. A friend of mine recently gave me a bottle of Kent Coral-Vite and I decided to give it a try. Starting 3 weeks ago I have been dosing the recommended amount once a week. Within 5 minutes of my dosing I observe crazy good polyp extension from my sps. I wasn't even aware that they were capable of extension that good (and it is during the day with lights on). Within 2 hours however the extension begins to reduce and within 24 it is back to how it was before dosing (which is pretty good to start with). After 2 more weeks of observing the exact same reaction I am at a loss for what to do now. I would like to determine what ingredient in the Coral-Vite is so deplete in my tank. This brings up an important point before I go into the kent product. That is, many people suggest that with regular water changes most to all trace elements will be replaced (Ca and Alk and Mag excluded), but I offer this perspective. If I have had my aquarium running for 3 years with regular water changes is it possible that one or more trace elements have become deplete in system? My brain says yes, for sure its possible. Now, if the elements are deplete, a 10% or so water change will never replenish them back to acceptable levels. I have a sneaking suspesion that this phenomenon is occuring more frequently than people identify. Anyways, With the kent Coral-Vite, there are tons of ingredients, several of which I don't want to add to my tank, a few of which i do. How am I to determine which ingredient is making the polyp extension so good, and how do I get its ambient levels back up to good levels? Also, I should mention that when I dose the blue/green liquid I see that my skimate turns blue/green within a few hours. Is this evidence that the skimmer is taking what ever is so good out, or just that the some dye is taken out of the water? Here is a copy of the directions and ingredients. I don't like dosing it because it adds to much iodine (current levels are 0.09 ppm RedSea), and things like calcium and magnesium which I already dose else where. Thanks very much for your thoughts on my problem.
Kent Marine Coral-Vite
Directions for Use:
Add 1 to 2 teaspoons per 50 gallons of aquarium capacity every week depending on animal load (1 capful, or 5 ml = 1 teaspoon). Add directly to aquarium or sump. If you are using a doser, do not dose Coral-Vite from the same container as Kalkwasser.
Ingredients:
Inorganic mineral salts of Barium, Boron, Bromine, Calcium, Cobalt, Fluorine, Iodine, Iron, Lithium, Magnesium, Manganese, Potassium, Rubidium and Strontium; EDTA, Vitamins: L-Ascorbic Acid 2-Sulfate Dipotassium Dihydrate, Vitamin A Propionate, Vitamin A Palmitate, D-Activated animal sterol (Vitamin D3), Folic Acid, Choline Chloride, Niacin, d-Pantothenic Acid, Thiamine (Vitamin B1), Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6), Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Vitamin B12, d-Biotin, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex (Vitamin K3) in a base containing Deionized Water, inorganic stabilizing compounds, and preservatives.
Kent Marine Coral-Vite
Directions for Use:
Add 1 to 2 teaspoons per 50 gallons of aquarium capacity every week depending on animal load (1 capful, or 5 ml = 1 teaspoon). Add directly to aquarium or sump. If you are using a doser, do not dose Coral-Vite from the same container as Kalkwasser.
Ingredients:
Inorganic mineral salts of Barium, Boron, Bromine, Calcium, Cobalt, Fluorine, Iodine, Iron, Lithium, Magnesium, Manganese, Potassium, Rubidium and Strontium; EDTA, Vitamins: L-Ascorbic Acid 2-Sulfate Dipotassium Dihydrate, Vitamin A Propionate, Vitamin A Palmitate, D-Activated animal sterol (Vitamin D3), Folic Acid, Choline Chloride, Niacin, d-Pantothenic Acid, Thiamine (Vitamin B1), Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6), Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Vitamin B12, d-Biotin, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Menadione Sodium Bisulfite Complex (Vitamin K3) in a base containing Deionized Water, inorganic stabilizing compounds, and preservatives.