Can I just point out what a crock of grandmas soup these elements are. Potassium is 80,000 ppm in this bottle. I have no idea what to dose because there is no standard, RM wants me WAY above "normal". So I literally am going to wing it. Brightwell wants me to keep it at 390-410 and RM a bit higher. RM is selling a watered down version because Rm says 43mL for three days, Brightwell says 10ml every other day. Sheesh. The Rubidium is NOT shelf stable so after I open this bottle and expose it to air the clock ticks. You get three months tops. No where does it say what I should dose. Not even on the bottle. So I used Grok to tell me using the volume of my aquarium and current level. Even the darned AI was like, "Why are you doing this?"
It's been 8 days dosing TM A and K. And wow, there is a surprisingly noticeable difference in the softies size and color, and the tips of the acro are growing for the first time. And where there was a spot from the urchin stealing the frag for a ride, it is healed over.
Algae has taken over the lower parts of the tank. I am unsure what type, it might be Dino again. I have not put it under the scope. Green dust algae covers all the glass. I am letting it go for now. I have noticed this new algae where it is less hairy the urchin and snails eat it. They have a spot that is completely clean of any trace of algae. But they never leave that spot. I wish they would head off into other directions and clean all the rocks.
It's been 8 days dosing TM A and K. And wow, there is a surprisingly noticeable difference in the softies size and color, and the tips of the acro are growing for the first time. And where there was a spot from the urchin stealing the frag for a ride, it is healed over.
Algae has taken over the lower parts of the tank. I am unsure what type, it might be Dino again. I have not put it under the scope. Green dust algae covers all the glass. I am letting it go for now. I have noticed this new algae where it is less hairy the urchin and snails eat it. They have a spot that is completely clean of any trace of algae. But they never leave that spot. I wish they would head off into other directions and clean all the rocks.

