Carbon Dosing wih Coconut Water Vinegar

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I have been using reef roids quite a bit too often for my NPS and goniopora. That coupled with my 3 times per day feeding scedule meant a nice dose of neutrients to a 50 gallon system. Wen I check my Nitrates today it was somewhere around 12.5-25 PPM range.
So I was thinking of dosing carbon and I can easily find Coconut Water Vinegar in Sri Lanka. Than Vodka which goes under about 150% Tax when entering country.
So Can I use these for carbon Dosing ?
 
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Can you locate white vinegar as well? I am unsure of the amount of carbon in coconut water vinegar,,and also unsure what else would be added with it.
 
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Hopefully they contain actic acid. I bought a bottle but did not have any information regarding the ingredients.
 

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Hopefully they contain actic acid. I bought a bottle but did not have any information regarding the ingredients.
Coconuts are naturally high in potassium and other elements. I’m sure it can’t be bad. Curious to know.
 

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years ago nano -reef guys were dosing vitamin C for a carbon source , calcium ascorbate, google may pull up some old threads
 

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