To start with Sps tank is looking great.
I'm dosing afr 16.5 ml a day split between 3 equally spaced doses daily with hydros doser ran off hydros launch.
Roughly once a month I test and add esv alk to bring it back to Roughly 8.0. It's takes a few weeks to drop down to 6 which has been the pattern for many months.
I natural would have considered increasing the amount of afr that's dose to keep alk where it should be. However I have opted for Corrective doses seeing where the calc numbers are. I would worry about further rasing the calc by increasing afr without any control over that specific element.
Magnesium has also been dropping down from around 1300 -1350 where I intended to keep it. I've added Magnesium various products when I see if fall down during monthly testing as well.
Corals are definitely growing, encrusting, new branches, and coloring up. So I'm not overtly concerned.
Though I'm wondering does anyone have thoughts on why the higher calcium?
And is there away to get it down to 450 (what I believe is the top of the recommended range) it's not about specific number chasing at all here. Just long term success.
Kinda hoping I'm not at risk of screwing anything up over time with calcium numbers where they are.
No filter
Orange filter
Salinity 0.025
I'm dosing afr 16.5 ml a day split between 3 equally spaced doses daily with hydros doser ran off hydros launch.
Roughly once a month I test and add esv alk to bring it back to Roughly 8.0. It's takes a few weeks to drop down to 6 which has been the pattern for many months.
I natural would have considered increasing the amount of afr that's dose to keep alk where it should be. However I have opted for Corrective doses seeing where the calc numbers are. I would worry about further rasing the calc by increasing afr without any control over that specific element.
Magnesium has also been dropping down from around 1300 -1350 where I intended to keep it. I've added Magnesium various products when I see if fall down during monthly testing as well.
Corals are definitely growing, encrusting, new branches, and coloring up. So I'm not overtly concerned.
Though I'm wondering does anyone have thoughts on why the higher calcium?
And is there away to get it down to 450 (what I believe is the top of the recommended range) it's not about specific number chasing at all here. Just long term success.
Kinda hoping I'm not at risk of screwing anything up over time with calcium numbers where they are.
No filter
Orange filter
Salinity 0.025
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