So yes, it's official. I started a new regimen last night.
Piggy backing off the original regimen of pure Vodka dosing, I have decided to mix it up a bit utilizing Vodka-Sugar-Vinegar in the ratios of 200mL-50mL-1.5 tsp respectively. This is based on a few threads about Carbon dosing that I have been doing research on the past few weeks, and this thread is to show what effects it may or may not have on an already ULNS tank. I say it's an already ULNS tank because I have been dosing ethanol since September and my skimmer is no longer pulling out as much junk as it did the first 90 days. The colors of the corals have gotten much brighter and colorful, also partially because of the spectral changes made within the system. The tank never had any major nitrate or phosphate readings, as a matter of fact, I really had to look pretty hard to see if there were color differences on the test kit charts. The only thing that I wish I could have done different to prepare for this experimental regimen is to change out the halide bulbs out. I purchased these current bulbs in the summer of last year as a used set, supposedly at less than or at 6 months. Well, it's been about 8 months now, and I really should change them out but I will not.
I am going to move forward with the experiment using the following parameters and equipment:
Lighting: Reeflux 12K (over a year old), 250 watts, photoperiod at 4.5 hours
Lighting: T5 (4 X 54 watts) Blue, Actinic, Procolor, Actinic, photoperiod at 6 hours
Water changes: 10% every 2 weeks, or as needed for detritus collection
Feeding: 4 small cubes daily, homemade mix fortified with sugar and Oyster eggs and cyclopeeze
Dosing: 1mL of VSV and 20 drops of Brightwells CoralAmino
Piggy backing off the original regimen of pure Vodka dosing, I have decided to mix it up a bit utilizing Vodka-Sugar-Vinegar in the ratios of 200mL-50mL-1.5 tsp respectively. This is based on a few threads about Carbon dosing that I have been doing research on the past few weeks, and this thread is to show what effects it may or may not have on an already ULNS tank. I say it's an already ULNS tank because I have been dosing ethanol since September and my skimmer is no longer pulling out as much junk as it did the first 90 days. The colors of the corals have gotten much brighter and colorful, also partially because of the spectral changes made within the system. The tank never had any major nitrate or phosphate readings, as a matter of fact, I really had to look pretty hard to see if there were color differences on the test kit charts. The only thing that I wish I could have done different to prepare for this experimental regimen is to change out the halide bulbs out. I purchased these current bulbs in the summer of last year as a used set, supposedly at less than or at 6 months. Well, it's been about 8 months now, and I really should change them out but I will not.
I am going to move forward with the experiment using the following parameters and equipment:
Lighting: Reeflux 12K (over a year old), 250 watts, photoperiod at 4.5 hours
Lighting: T5 (4 X 54 watts) Blue, Actinic, Procolor, Actinic, photoperiod at 6 hours
Water changes: 10% every 2 weeks, or as needed for detritus collection
Feeding: 4 small cubes daily, homemade mix fortified with sugar and Oyster eggs and cyclopeeze
Dosing: 1mL of VSV and 20 drops of Brightwells CoralAmino