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ramasule 09-18-2016 05:26 PM

Mindy, do you know how many extra pump heads I would need to dose the probiotics? Can I mix them then dose? The guide didnt say much.

WarDog 09-18-2016 05:27 PM

The Reef Salt happens to be at an AMAZING price on Amazon right now. $36.89 + $9.99 shipping... but hurry, only 1 left!

Myka 09-18-2016 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by dcw1sfu (Post 998663)
Never dealt with them. But they carry NP Pro 50ml for $35 where amazon does not.

Amazon is probably the best option for everything, but they are possibly an alternative to those products not listed or out of stock on amazon

True, but AP doesn't have the Component 123 either though, so they're kinda useless to me. It's good to see someone is trying though. :) I only use Pro BioS, Component 123, and probiotic salt these days.

Potatohead 09-19-2016 05:35 AM

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Originally Posted by WarDog (Post 998666)
The Reef Salt happens to be at an AMAZING price on Amazon right now. $36.89 + $9.99 shipping... but hurry, only 1 left!

Now the 22kg bucket is not listed at all on there... Weird.

Myka 09-19-2016 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ramasule (Post 998664)
Mindy, do you know how many extra pump heads I would need to dose the probiotics? Can I mix them then dose? The guide didnt say much.

You can put NP Pro (bacteria food) on a doser - they have a special 1L formulation for that. The ProBioS (bacteria) needs to be refrigerated though, like other bacteria products. I refrigerate the Coral E too though because it smells like fish oil, so I assume it could go bad. The instructions don't say you have to refrigerate though...

The Coral A, B, V, and E all need to be shaken, so you'd need a magnetic stirrer to put them on dosers (they're pricey).

So I guess if you wanted to put Component 123 and NP Pro on a doser you'd need 4 dosing pumps. If you want all the she-bang you'd need 4 regular dosing pumps, and 4 magnetic stirred dosing pumps.

I find if I use Component 123 in even amounts (which you have to because you can't buy them separately), then Ca, Mg, and K all get high, so what I've done is hooked up a 4th dosing pump to dose "pure" Sodium carbonate. So I dose Component 123 to keep Ca, Mg, and K at the right levels, and then a bit of extra carb (only 8 mL per day) to keep alkalinity around 6.8-7.2 dKH.

ramasule 09-19-2016 04:31 PM

Thanks, I wonder if I can mix all the coral foods though into one and stir it.

Myka 09-20-2016 02:02 AM

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Originally Posted by ramasule (Post 998725)
Thanks, I wonder if I can mix all the coral foods though into one and stir it.

I don't know. Ask on the Aquaforest Facebook page.

brisco 09-22-2016 04:18 PM

Sounds like you can't win! Switch to AF salt because the other Salts mix up with high Alk. Then dose comp 123 and end up with high parameters again and have to add another doser to bring back in range? AHHHHH

Myka 09-23-2016 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by brisco (Post 998857)
Sounds like you can't win! Switch to AF salt because the other Salts mix up with high Alk. Then dose comp 123 and end up with high parameters again and have to add another doser to bring back in range? AHHHHH

If they sold the Components separately like everyone else, then that would solve the problem. :lol:

There is a fix!!! You can buy their Ca, alk, Mg powders separately and add in the Components Strong and you can mix your own like is typical with other balling methods in which case you can adjust how you want.

Potatohead 09-27-2016 05:00 PM

Ugh

Just received my new solid brick of salt from Amazon :crazyeye:. I guess we'll try again and hope for the best...


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