Randy Holmes-Farley
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thanks randy! im not trying to argue and im sure youre right, but then what is the point of AFR if you have to keep dosing other things separately? just trying to understand![]()
The issue is that no additive system can know the exact ratios of different elements used in different tanks, so there is always some variability.
With AFR and calcium, the deviation is small.
With AFR and magnesium the error can be relatively larger as a percentage of the magnesium need, although magnesium is used in quite low amounts so any overage or underage takes a long time to become a problem, and may never do so if there are water changes.
The same is true for AFR and trace elements, although it seems that most trace elements have a very wide range of acceptability. Take an example of a tank with a lot of macroalgae in a refugium and not a lot of calcifying corals. AFR dose will be low even if the macroalgae uses up a lot of iron and manganese. So I dose extra of those.
people choose to dose other stuff like alk for a ph benefit but you don’t have too! All for reef is a single dosing product.