
For the new to reefkeeping people like me, I just want to say not to be too afraid of all this brainpower being displayed on this thread.
My tank after initial cycle but before any fish was a nitrate tanker >80 (API) at one point (and probably phosphate). Hair algae was about to fill the refugium along with a healthy ball of chaeto.
I had a feeling the rock I took from a crashed tank (more than 10 years ago) may have been leaching these "nutrients." (Although I've read articles that this may or may not even be possible at reef tank ph's)
Anyway, I first started dosing with vodka. 0.5 up to 1.0cc. Then I added vinegar 3cc. HA after about 3 weeks completely wiped out of the tank (I didn't even physically remove it). Chaeto still present but doesn't double in a couple weeks like before. Nitrates are 0 on API. I still wonder what my phosphates are (my LFS only carries API and I'd like to get a more accurate low range test).
I added 5 fish (3 chromis, 1 small wrasse and a bellus angelfish) and for the first week fed like mad. Still no nitrates, nitrites or ammonia. I've since stopped dosing vinegar, slowed down the skimming, hoping not to strip the tank of everything. With 1 cc of vodka daily, the tank is nitrate and HA-free and hopefully I won't run into cyano problems with such a low dose.
Just a newbie's experience with this. It's simple and the results are impressive. Learning the science behind it has been fun.
Oh and btw, does dripping kalk help lower phosphates at any appreciable rate? I also started kalk drip when the last of the HA disappeared.