Pufferpunk
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Please be sure to read the link above. In there, it says using a skimmer is fine but you must remove any carbon or similar product.
How to achieve the correct concentration?
Achieving the correct concentration is really very simple and is explained below. Follow the steps one by one and you will now exactly how much milligrams of Vitamin C you need to add to your tank.
* Determine the gallon content of your tank.
* Deduct 15 % for rock in the tank, more if you have a real large amount of live rock.
* Add the content of your sump (if you are using one).
* This will give you a net gallonage you need to treat.
* Multiply that gallonage by the concentration you need to achieve.
* The number you come up with equals the number of milligrams of vitamin C you need to add to the tank.
* Add the powder or tablets to the tank or the sump (if you have one).
* The tablets should not be diluted in hot water first because heat degrades Vitamin C.
Let me give you an example:
* You determine that the gallonage you need to treat is 90 gallons
* The concentration you want to achieve is 30 ppm.
* This means that you need to add 90 times 30 or 2700 mg of Vitamin C.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11596073#post11596073 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by angry.clownfish
55 gallon with 10 gallon sump... 500mg in the AM, 500mg in the Pm, on day 5 now, can't say I see a change yet. will post after 10 days