Great thread. I'm planning on starting vinegar dosing. I'm currently running GFO and my PO4 measures 0.02 on the Hanna ULR meter. Nitrates are undetectable on my Red Sea kit.
I know there is Nitrate and Phosphate because I have a hair algae issue . My question: with Nitrate already very low can I start the vinegar dosing and use the hair algae as a reference as to when I'm getting close to the proper dose?
Also , should I take the GFO Reactor off line or leave it running when I start dosing?
I'd personally stay at 35ml for a week or so and observe. If it's bad I'd back off by about 25%;wait/observe and tweak it up again. 50 ppm nitrate will probably take a month or two or longer to fall. What's the PO4?
FWIW, the vodka vinegar mix I dose approximates 0.57 ml per gallon of 5% vinegar in terms of organic carbon content
Yes bacteria do colonize surface area including filter media. They are benthic[ need surface area to grow on.
Some types algae( oligotrophic) persists in low nutrients
GFO may not be needed. What's your PO4 level? Waht's the NO3?
26 ml may be enough for your system ; maybe even a little less. depending on the PO4 and nitrate levels I'd stop the GFO first, test and then consider a reduction in the vinegar
Skimming dry or wet? Sounds like wet. I personally would not introduce any oils or lipids to your reef
Sorry for your troubles. I don't know why your corals declined with any certainty. I'd guess organic carbon built up without the skimming. Elevated total organic carbon has been linked to coral mortality in some studies . Other possibilities include: a drop in aeration without the skimmer; a pH variation ,a toxin, some hypoxia around the corals particulary at night, pathogens,unrelated parameter issues, and ???? I personally wouldn't add fats like olive oil to the aqaurium. Were you using any GAC to help export organics?