Treating with Vitamin C

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I would like to see you stop using it actually. Wait to see if the anemone comes back to normal, then dose again to see if you can replicate the effects.

If you can, then VC definitely has some affect.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11946855#post11946855 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sellout007
I would like to see you stop using it actually. Wait to see if the anemone comes back to normal, then dose again to see if you can replicate the effects.

If you can, then VC definitely has some affect.

Yes, that is exactly what I'm doing
 
I have seen a very small experiment on the effect of VC on soft coral frags, and I wonder if anybody has some real cause and effect results on VC additions?
 
Is there any chance we can get a recap of sorts?

Dosing schedules, dosing items, etc.

I have heard good things about vit c dosing and would like to start, but don't have the time (currently) to read all 40 previous pages.
 
I agree, a recap would be nice. I bought a powder form of buffered VC and I'm going to start tonight
 
The problem I see with the anemone is caused by it's naturally expelling wastes & water. It will come back on it's own. When it does, after discontinuing the VC, you will blame the VC. Like I said, I have anemones & have dosed fairly high with no adverse effects to them, my softies, LPS or SPS. Only good things have happened in my tank as a result of dosing VC.
 
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I have 3 rbta's in my tanks that I dose with vitamin c and havent had a problem. This is the first I have heard of a problem. I would think that the anemone problem is something else and just a coincidence.
 
Yea I have a RBTA and I haven't had any bad effects either.. Everything in my tank is doing great. My feather duster is even coming back already from it's bad worm experience.. I sprinkle my C in the sump where he is and he grabs some when i put it in and he's growing feathers like crazy! haha I need to take more pics soon and post them from begining to now..
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11950304#post11950304 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Pufferpunk
The problem I see with the anemone is caused by it's naturally expelling wastes & water. It will come back on it's own. When it does, after discontinuing the VC, you will blame the VC. Like I said, I have anemones & have dosed fairly high with no adverse effects to them, my softies, LPS or SPS. Only good things have happened in my tank as a result of dosing VC.

Thats the reason he is going to dose with VC again if the anemone turns back to normal.

While you, or many might not have had any ill effects it doesn't mean that no one will. Different animals react different ways to different stimuli. While one person says 'ouch" to a bee sting, another suffocates and dies while a third never notices anything.

I fully support anyone that has issues around the same time as VC to stop dosing, let the problem correct itself, then start up again to see if they can reproduce the ill effects. The same can be said about positive effects. Its a bit of a scientific process, and thats what we need.
 
When it does, after discontinuing the VC, you will blame the VC.

I've been very clear in my posts that don't yet blame the VC nor would I without reproducible evidence. Please do not put words in my mouth.

That said,

After 2 days since the last VC dose and 24 hrs on carbon my RBTA looks worse which leads me to believe that I may have some other issue going on and the timing of the VC dosing may have been a coincidence. Additionally, I noticed my orange Montipora digita is bleaching :(. I have not read of anyone else having issues with SPS during their VC dosing so this is just further evidence that the VC may not be my problem.

Unfortunately, this leaves me the question of what is going wrong but this is not the thread to find the answer. If everything recovers I may try VC again in the future.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11950819#post11950819 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sellout007
Thats the reason he is going to dose with VC again if the anemone turns back to normal.

While you, or many might not have had any ill effects it doesn't mean that no one will. Different animals react different ways to different stimuli. While one person says 'ouch" to a bee sting, another suffocates and dies while a third never notices anything.

I fully support anyone that has issues around the same time as VC to stop dosing, let the problem correct itself, then start up again to see if they can reproduce the ill effects. The same can be said about positive effects. Its a bit of a scientific process, and thats what we need.

Well said
 
Puffer this one is for you, with pictures. Although I think you have already seen these. O)

I have been dosing the VC for about a month. I just wanted to post two pictures of the same SPS coral I have had since starting VC. I had changed my lighting right around the time I had started dosing VC from 250w 12k Reeflux DE Metal Halide to an 8 bulb T5 Tek Light. I am not sure what effect the VC or the Light switch had on the coral. But the transformation is dramatic.

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These have colored up spectacular! Again, lights or VC is up to interpretation? I have also noticed a decent increase in polyps with this piece and my evil mels.


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After -
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