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tarnold

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Kind ofa qquick poll. What additives (coral-vital, phytos etc} do you use and how often? I have a 75gal reef with a mixture of leathers and LPS. :?:
 
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Anonymous

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I only use kalk or 2-part additive for calcium and alk, and garlic or vitamins for the fish food.
 

liquid

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The only 'additives' that I use are regular waterchanges with RO/DI water along with a good salt mix, kalkwasser, food, and maybe the occasional calcium / alkalinity adjustment with calcium chloride and kent superbuffer dKH. You can also add phytoplankton, rotifers, copepods, baby brine shrimp, etc, which you can culture yourself with a little work. Personally, if you're going to add a supplement to your tank you should have a test kit that can measure what that supplement is doing to your water parameters. Some people add iron to their tanks and see some added benefit due to increased macroalgae growth. Check out http://www.advancedaquarist.com/ as well as their article archives and check out all the Chemistry and the Aquarium articles. There's some great information there. :)

Shane
 

wickerj

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RO/DI water that passes through a Kalk Reactor and that's the only thing I do except feeding the fish.

Jeff
 

reefland

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kalk reactor, calcium reactor, water changes, and home made food mush. I don't use any bottled additives.
 

The Pirate

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If you’re looking for some popularly used products for tank maintenance it's probably something like this;
1. Kalkwasser (German for lime water) makeup water dripped in at night.
2. Buffer.
3. ESV's B-ionic liquid A B solutions (good stuff for soft and hard corals IMO).
4. Calcium Reactor so you don't have to deal with the Calcium/Alkalinity balancing act anymore. :D

For the record I use a Reactor and still use B-ionic, just not nearly as much.

What you choose for your tank should depend largely on your animal types and load.

I wish someone would make this into a regular poll but you would have to be able to at least specify if you keep soft or hard corals.
 

madrefkepr

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Ah yes, one of the mystery potions. Wouldn't put anything in my tank that the "manufacturer" won't list the ingredients.
 
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water changes, and either b-ionic,kalkvasser,or a reactor, to keep up w/Ca/alk issues

none of the other 'products' out there are necessary for the health of your charges
 
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I do like DT's. Seems my acro's colored up a bit after I had been using it for a while. I think clams benefit form DT's even more than acro's. Clams are so fragile and expensive, I think it worth the extra cost to help them survive IMHO.

Louey
 

Rich-n-poor

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Kalkwasser

kent superbuffer DKH

Ocassionally........

Kent Magnesium

Kent Strotium / molybedium

For Filter feeders

Kent microvert

I dont do water changes

rich
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bhb1034

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well my lfs guy told me talked me into buying something called reef former (kalk), dkh buffer, strontium, magnesium, iodine, argonite and calcite. and gave me a write up of how to dose it. basically i add a little bit of one or two of those a day. is this wrong to do? i have only live rock and fish. should i just be using b-ionic?
 

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bhb1034":vfenab7n said:
well my lfs guy told me talked me into buying something called reef former (kalk), dkh buffer, strontium, magnesium, iodine, argonite and calcite. and gave me a write up of how to dose it. basically i add a little bit of one or two of those a day. is this wrong to do? i have only live rock and fish. should i just be using b-ionic?

Just the B-Ionic!

Greg
 

brandon4291

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These are the products I use in my reefs. I don't like to add alot of components to make a chemical soup which I used to do in the beginning...

1. Calcium/Alkalinity support: I use C-Balance because I deal in nanos and they dont have much consumption (no need for a reactor)

2. Dt's: I have seen a specific correlation in my systems between the amount and frequency of Dt's added, and the population of fanworms that will bloom and decline based on phytoplankton availability. Some larger, well established systems with a DSB dont need this kind of support. Smaller systems benefit from it.

3. Good quality protein input (food): I feed my corals HBJ Frog Pellets. The pods eat what is left over.

4. Iodide. Of course there is an ongoing battle about its usefulness as a supplement, many feel food additions supplies all that is needed. I have noticed another correlation in my systems between the amount of iodide (Kent) added and asexual reproduction in the corals. My water columns are especially small, so I feel this nutrient is easily stripped from the small water column and needs to be replaced.

Caulastrea has shown the most response here. I have logged a period of 4 months in which I added no Ia/dide to the system and fission among the heads was slow. After that, I supplemented two drops per week of Kents liquid iodide and in the next 4 month period the rate quadrupled, gaining ten new heads from the original branch. I -always- have better polyp extension supplementing Ia than without. My water column and stocking densities are not like most reefs, so much of this anecdotal evidence may not apply to all setups. I personally will continue to add iodide to my systems.

Nothing else, thats all Ive added for the past year in each of my reefs.

brandon429
 

Clownkeeper

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Before I got a calcium reactor I would dose daily with B-Ionic and then drip Kalk. Really like that B-Ionic. really easy to use and works great.


Troy
 
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liquid":2lt7nvs8 said:
You can also add phytoplankton, rotifers, copepods, baby brine shrimp, etc, which you can culture yourself with a little work. Personally, if you're going to add a supplement to your tank you should have a test kit that can measure what that supplement is doing to your water parameters. Some people add iron to their tanks and see some added benefit due to increased macroalgae growth. Check out http://www.advancedaquarist.com/ as well as their article archives and check out all the Chemistry and the Aquarium articles.

Shane

Scientific American: August 2002 "Plankton vs. Global Warming" cover title; "The Ocean's Invisible Forest" article title.

Speaks to the incredible growth seen when phytoplankton receive Fe "injections". (Sorry, can't find my copy right now, but the article was written by Paul G. Falowski.) Interesting schtuff.
 

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