What if any suppliments are essential?

bamf25

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I have a 120g dt, that I just started adding a significant amount of sps to. I have had a monti cap in there for about 5 months, and it is growing very nicely. My parameters are ammonia = 0, nitirte = 0, nitrates = trace, phosphates less than 0.08 (need to retest soon), salinity 1.025, temp = 78, calcium = 420, alk runs 8.5 to 9, mg = 1400. I do run gac and gfo. I feed mainly Rods fish food, mysis, some pellets (Ocean nutrition mainly), and sometimes Hikari Mega-marine Angel. I do 15% water changes ever two weeks. With only 1 week in the tank, I have fair to good polyp extention on the new frags. What if any suppliment would aid coral growth and color?
 
The only things you need to dose to a reef tank are ca, alk and mag if needed. Regular water changes will take care of everything else. I have wasted a lot of money and time chasing the other minor trace elements and it is pointless. Dosing things like strontium, iodine, potassium ect are a great way to fill the pockets of the people running the supplement companies but will do little to nothing for your corals. Ca, alk and mag, stability and regular water changes is the key. IMO any amino acids and things like marine snow are foods no trace elements so they fall into another category.
 
Ok, maybe supliment was a bad word. What are the best products to feed coral in general sps specifically?
 
I have always liked to use Cyclopeeze (very VERY small amount of it) and Coral Frenzy....

Good stuff there.
 
Since you are running GFO, Reef Roids and Coral Frenzy are fairly popular, but keep an eye out for phosphate in them. I feed an amino acid supplement after the lights go out and then about 20 minutes later feed marine snow. AA gets the polyps out and ready for the food, then they get hit with the marine snow once fully extended. I also dose KoralColor which is a trace elements product, as well as a few others, but your water changes should be as/more effective than using these types of products. IMO, regular water changes accomplishes the same as dosing all the 'accessory supplements', assuming you are using a good salt. Maybe just find a good food for your corals such as one of the marine snow products out there, and dose after your lights go out for your coral foods.
Dan
 
Koralcolor does nothing. There are many others on here that have used it with no results just like me.

I assume you are doing regular water changes? I do not, and thus am not replacing a lot of the non-conservative elements that would be achieved by doing so. IMO, there are two ways of maintaining concentrations of major and minor elements... regular water changes using a good salt, OR supplementing individual components with periodic larger water changes. Both methods can provide sufficient concentrations to saturate proteins in the corals, each has it's own advantages and disadvantages. I would agree with you that there are many who would be in a situation where use of KoralColor, and indeed most other supplements, would be redundant, and they would not see any difference; it would in fact be doing nothing. For my situation though, I know my trace and minor elements get substantially depleted, and have observed a difference that I attribute to the use of KoralColor. I am published in the journal Limnology and Oceanography on the use and mechanisms of some trace elements in the ocean (related to iron seeding experiments) and am fairly confident in my position on this. I think we are saying the same thing though, just in different ways :)
Dan
 
I dose Calcium, Carbonate, Magnesium, Strontium, Potassium, Iodine, & Iron.Target feed 2 times a Day, with Oyster Feast, Roti Feast, Phyto Feast, ZooPlankton, PhytoPlankton, and Photoplankton, and Frozen Cyclops Mixed together in a Mustard Bottle.
 
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