vodka dosing

damac20

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I just started vodka dosing today. Anyone else in otown have any positive or negative experience with dosing vodka?
 
Very good experience, just go very slow, and observe how the corals react... SPS can go light on you quickly, have a plan to supplement aminos to provide the corals with nutrients. I would also begin running carbon in a reactor. Your skimmer will more than likely begin producing more skimmate and darken too. This will give you evidence that nitrate and phosphate are being exported from the system, which is indicated by water that appears crystal clear. If you dose too much, the tank will become cloudy, at this point the carbon will only assist, try not and get to that point, take it slow..... Good luck...
 
How long did it take you to get your nitrates to be undetectable? I'm just trying to a get a gauge on how long it takes. I'm in no rush just curious.
 
It really depends on where you are starting out... I started at 10ppm, got it to zero in about 2 weeks. I went slow though. You can gradually increase as time goes by. Once you establish zero, you can then begin feeding heavier, add aminos and other coral coloring agents and foods. You would still continue to dose to maintain that low nutrient level.
 
Yeah I am at around 15ppm or so at least that is my guestimation (its hard to tell exactly which color shade it fall into on the test strip). The 2 week answer was what I was looking for. I wasn't sure if it takes months or a few weeks.
 
Yeah I am at around 15ppm or so at least that is my guestimation (its hard to tell exactly which color shade it fall into on the test strip). The 2 week answer was what I was looking for. I wasn't sure if it takes months or a few weeks.
 
Get a denitrator from DAVY182...It is the best investment ever!!! I have 0ppm...don't have to do a thing and my corals are happy...It also adds calcium to your water in the process...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14969896#post14969896 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bagged87blayzer
Now with Vodka Dosing. Do I still need to do weekly water changes?

Well,
That is really up to you... I still like to do w/c's, but not as frequently due to adding in trace elements...for example: Salifert Hard Trace(when it runs out, BW's Replinish), BW's Iodion, BW's Mag, BW's Ferrion(Iron), BW's Pottasion, a few drops of Lugols per week, and Strontium. When I do a w/c, I skip a week on the Hard Trace and Strontium. The skimmer will be in overdrive and capable of removing more than usual, as a fyi....
 
Rimless cube at 6 months....
Thanks,
Perry

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14992864#post14992864 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dugg
So, how much would you dose and how often if you started with a 90g with 15ppm?

I would start off .5 to 1 ml... It is really trial and error, you should introduce slowly, don't look to acheive overnight results, your corals might react negatively. The sign of overdosing is a slightly cloudy look to the water, at this point, back off, give it a few days, and re-introduce slowly, start off with less than recommended. You can ramp up over several weeks, and as suggested, then you to help you dial in nutrient levels. Kinda like finding the sweet spot with your alk/ca/mag. At this point you are low to ultra low nutrients.


I think it is worth stating that I am running ULNS, but not with vodka currently. I have been running the Neo-Zeo system with the zeo-lite media. I have used vodka and aminos with other products in the past, just using this method currently. Contemplating Zeovit...

Thanks,
Perry
 
I'll quickly toss my .02 in here.

Take it very very slow. Purposly propagating bateria in a closed system is inheritely troublesome. Go slow, watch your PH and make sure your skimmer is up to the job.

Otherwise I've seen some very positive results in others tanks as well as mine. I don't dose vodka but Vit C which is another carbon source that has also been speculated to be beneficial to zoanthids.
 
I hit the one week mark today. So far I haven't seen any change in my nitrates or phosphates but my skimmer is pulling much more junk and it is a lot darker. Other than that not much change except for my fish swimming into the glass more often. They love that grey goose!
 
I started dosing on Saturday, and already seeing a difference. What kind or brand of aminos are recommended to suppliment the corals nutrients?
 
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