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Old 03-19-2012, 03:26 PM
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I am looking to put in an order for some additives. Right now, I am using SeaChem Reef Calcium, SeaChem Reef plus, SeaChem Mg and Sr, Kent Marine Coral Accel and Caribsea Purple-Up Accelerator. I am just wondering if there's something else I should add to the water. I have mostly LPS and zoas. However, I am looking to get into SPS once I get my lights upgraded to LED.
Is there any advantage over using the Kent Marine Calcium buffer part A & B additive compared to the SeaChem Reef Calcium I am using?
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Old 03-19-2012, 03:42 PM
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I do almost strictly SPS and I add nothing other than kalkwasser. Water changes (IO Salt) and carbon dosing (VSV method) help keep parameters in check. When I started I used to dose everything but, unless I could automate the dosing (two-part dosers), it actually caused more fluctuations and hassle. And if I went away for the weekend? Everything would be out of wack. Ever since I simplified to kalkwasser and an ATO life has been great and my tank has taken off.
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Old 03-19-2012, 03:43 PM
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Everyone has a list of products that work well for them. Here are my suggestions...

1- Your SeaChem Reef Calcium is great for raising your levels. You will also need something to raise alk, have a look at Seachem reef Carbonate or Brightwell Alkalin 8.3

2- Once you get your CAL/ALK levels up to where you feel comfortable you should consider dosing a quality 2-part to keep your levels stable.

There are many DIY recipes for this but there are also great off the shelf product you can buy such as Brightwell Code A and B

3- One thing that is always overlooked in Magnesium. You need to keep mag over 1300 to maintain CAL/ALK. Brightwell has a great mag solution called Magnesion.

Id drop the purple-up. The above will get you all the coralline you need...you need Calcium to produce coralline algae.

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I do almost strictly SPS and I add nothing other than kalkwasser. Water changes (IO Salt) and carbon dosing (VSV method) help keep parameters in check. When I started I used to dose everything but, unless I could automate the dosing (two-part dosers), it actually caused more fluctuations and hassle. And if I went away for the weekend? Everything would be out of wack. Ever since I simplified to kalkwasser and an ATO life has been great and my tank has taken off.
Agreed, another great solution. I have a small SPS tank that runs Kalk and it's doing great!


The only issue with this, for me, is you need to keep PH in check and the biggest issue is kalk can only go so far. Once you reach saturation (2 tsp per gallon of top off) you will need to supplement something else.

My 60ish gallon tank is keeping Cal/alk at 420/9 very steadily and I'm using 1 tsp per gallon of top-off.

P.S. I still have to dose MAG.
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Old 03-19-2012, 05:02 PM
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Alternatively you could try doing more frequent water changes. I supplement calcium but nothing else. Your salt should have all the inorganic components that you need so save your money.
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Calcium Hydroxide via reactor (in addition to a Ca Reactor)
Magnesium Chloride
Magnesium Sulfate
10% weekly water changes with mostly IO salt
and a few times a year some Sodium Bicarbonate
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Old 03-19-2012, 05:12 PM
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i add nothing other then prime to my top-ups! lol!
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I am dosing the Bulk Reef Supply 2 parts for calcium and alkalinity with a Marine Magic dosing pump. I add magnesium manually once a month or so because my tank does not consume much mag.

I add iodine (lugol) every week and Coral Vite on regular basis.

As food for corals, I use 2 drops of Zeovit amino acid and sponge power each day, and I feed Coral Frenzy, ReefRoid, Fauna marin, every day or every other day.

So nobody is starving in my tank.
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I add fish, critters and food I don't dose anything nor do I check the levels.
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Marine Magic dosing pump.
These keep coming up in conversation a lot! Can you give us some feedback on the product? Was it expensive, reliable...how long have you had it running?

We sell the GHL Dosing Unit, the best, most complete, most reliable unit on the market but not everyone has $400 to shell out on a doser.

It would be nice if we can carry an alternative unit that costs less.

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