reeftank1
Do you digiscope?
Here is my story. I have a mixed reef 3 yrs.that has everything from softiesto SPS and am throwing this to the pros.
Briefly I have 100 lbs. Fiji/and some Florida rock, 7-8 fish (all with a bio-purpose), VHO Lights and Lifereef sump/CA reactor, Crystal Geyser - Fred Meyer replacement water and have done 2 water changes over a year both @ 12 gallons. My FM water gets no supplement and I add nothing but frozen brine pops for the fish. It looks great less a slight bit of hair algae and a couple small dime size bubble algae groups. I have 2 cups of carbon that gets replaced each 2 months.
Aquarium Volume: 110Gallons
Calcium 375 (1/20/04) and same today
Alkalinity 1/20/04 3.5 dKH and today (same time) 6.1 dKH
Desired Calcium: TBD (Used the Reef Chemistry Cal. @ 420 )
Desired Alk: TBD (Used the Reef Chemistry Cal. @ 8 dKH)
I have never tested other than my PH meter which is calibrated registers
1/24/04 7.9 and today 8.14.
Here is what I have done based on the calculator:
SeaChem Reef Builder (dry) Added 12 tsps over 6 days
eaChem Reef Adv Calcium (Dry) Added 10 tsps over 6 days
I have 0 nitrates/0nitrites/Silica tested about 6 mths ago neg.
I have never tested the Magnesium but it might be worthwhile.
Is my reactor working in the proper ratio @ 6.67 PH on the effluent? It seems to not be producing enough @ the current setting.
Is my CA acceptable. According to the article in the Alk/CA section I am in Zone 2 and need to increase the CA/ALK in a balancedc fashion to get back into the red ZONE. As the dKH has been increasing the corals are even expanding further. The corallites have great looks to them. Well, I hope this is enough for a start. Thanks for such a great site
Brian
Briefly I have 100 lbs. Fiji/and some Florida rock, 7-8 fish (all with a bio-purpose), VHO Lights and Lifereef sump/CA reactor, Crystal Geyser - Fred Meyer replacement water and have done 2 water changes over a year both @ 12 gallons. My FM water gets no supplement and I add nothing but frozen brine pops for the fish. It looks great less a slight bit of hair algae and a couple small dime size bubble algae groups. I have 2 cups of carbon that gets replaced each 2 months.
Aquarium Volume: 110Gallons
Calcium 375 (1/20/04) and same today
Alkalinity 1/20/04 3.5 dKH and today (same time) 6.1 dKH
Desired Calcium: TBD (Used the Reef Chemistry Cal. @ 420 )
Desired Alk: TBD (Used the Reef Chemistry Cal. @ 8 dKH)
I have never tested other than my PH meter which is calibrated registers
1/24/04 7.9 and today 8.14.
Here is what I have done based on the calculator:
SeaChem Reef Builder (dry) Added 12 tsps over 6 days
eaChem Reef Adv Calcium (Dry) Added 10 tsps over 6 days
I have 0 nitrates/0nitrites/Silica tested about 6 mths ago neg.
I have never tested the Magnesium but it might be worthwhile.
Is my reactor working in the proper ratio @ 6.67 PH on the effluent? It seems to not be producing enough @ the current setting.
Is my CA acceptable. According to the article in the Alk/CA section I am in Zone 2 and need to increase the CA/ALK in a balancedc fashion to get back into the red ZONE. As the dKH has been increasing the corals are even expanding further. The corallites have great looks to them. Well, I hope this is enough for a start. Thanks for such a great site
Brian