I am really trying to get my parameters dialed in a stable, because I know that is a key to success. I have not been as diligent in regular water changes, and I am making efforts to be more disciplined in that.
I really only have LPS. I don't have a ton of coraline algae, but I still have a hard time maintaining calcium above 340-380. Tonight I had dKh of 11, magnesium of 1240 and calcium of 320. The last couple of days I have dosed Reef Complete because 2 days ago my dKh was 13, my magnesium was 1040, and my calcium was 340.
I feel like when I "chase" the calcium to try to get it to consistently stay above 400, then magnesium and alkalinity get out of whack. I know they are interrelated. I also know I could be having some magnesium test kit issues (Red Sea). Tonight I cleaned the bottle very well with vinegar and a small bottle brush, then rinsed with hot tap and then RODI and let air dry before testing.
I just dosed calcium tonight instead of the Reef Complete and I am about to test again.
I am wondering about a DIY drip doser to spread out the addition to calcium over time to try to gain some stability. It's a 36 gallon tank with a 4-5 gallon sump.
A dosing pump right now is not an option.
Would I gain anything by drip dosing, or should I just keep steadily testing and adjusting until I find what works?
I really only have LPS. I don't have a ton of coraline algae, but I still have a hard time maintaining calcium above 340-380. Tonight I had dKh of 11, magnesium of 1240 and calcium of 320. The last couple of days I have dosed Reef Complete because 2 days ago my dKh was 13, my magnesium was 1040, and my calcium was 340.
I feel like when I "chase" the calcium to try to get it to consistently stay above 400, then magnesium and alkalinity get out of whack. I know they are interrelated. I also know I could be having some magnesium test kit issues (Red Sea). Tonight I cleaned the bottle very well with vinegar and a small bottle brush, then rinsed with hot tap and then RODI and let air dry before testing.
I just dosed calcium tonight instead of the Reef Complete and I am about to test again.
I am wondering about a DIY drip doser to spread out the addition to calcium over time to try to gain some stability. It's a 36 gallon tank with a 4-5 gallon sump.
A dosing pump right now is not an option.
Would I gain anything by drip dosing, or should I just keep steadily testing and adjusting until I find what works?
