Has anyone tried dosing sugar, instead of Vodka? I was going to
try the Vodka, but decided to try sugar instead, as it's cheaper.
I have a little 1/8 teaspoon measure, and I have been dosing three
of those per day of common table sugar. since november 2nd
At first I noticed very little difference, but one day I came home
and the water was just slightly milky/cloudy then the next day
the water was amazingly clear, and has stayed that way ever since.
From what I've read, wheather it's Vodka or Sugar, it's all just a
carbon source to enhance the bacteria growth in your tank. The
bacteria then eat the excess nutrients and phospates in the
water column, and they get skimmed out. That's the other
thing, the protein skimmer went nuts for a while.
One draw back I read about is that if you dose too much too fast
the bacteria population explosion will reduce the available
dissolved O2 in the water and could suffocate your fish. So if you
try either method start with just a little and make sure your water
is well oxygenated.
At the moment I'm also noticing a reduction in the hair algae that
was growing on some of my rocks.
In the coming days I may up the dose to 1/2 teaspoon per day and
see how that does.
Chuck E.