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Old 04-10-2013, 06:11 PM
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Default Vinegar dosing vs vodka dosing

Is there a difference between the 2 other than cost?
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Vinegar or vodka do the same thing.
If you have bio pellets then you don't need to dose anything
As bio pellets do the same thing too
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If it's the same thing...drink the vodka give the vinegar to the fishies.
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If it's the same thing...drink the vodka give the vinegar to the fishies.
I like that idea way better.
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If it's the same thing...drink the vodka give the vinegar to the fishies.
+1 to that! LOL!

I'm hoping the bio pellets work as I tried vodka before and was really not into the "routine"... I like the set it and forget ease of what the pellets can promise...
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Old 04-11-2013, 04:38 AM
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If I remember, vodka tends to be more potent so vinegar allows you better fine tune and works better for smaller tank volumes. There are some reports that vodka dosing may increase cyano...
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Pellets work great. I am gone 3wks at a time and they really helped my tank. And I notice when the reactor starts to get low as the glass gets more algae on it sooner
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I dose vinegar by day because it drops pH but it doesn't promote cyano and vodka at night to prevent mono culture bacteria.
I gave up on the pellets, the dosing works great, just go slow.
vodka is about 8x more potent than vinegar.
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Old 04-11-2013, 04:09 PM
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the pellets I don't know if its working since i have a huge Hair algae problem and with a sea hare who isnt eating it. **** me off
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Old 04-11-2013, 04:19 PM
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I used algafix marine to remove my hair algae, did not hurt anything in tank,
got 90 % of hair and I removed the rest by hand and to my delight it eradicated ALL of my bubble algae and it was a lot.
I got the hair algae while running pellets.
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