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Hi!

my system is 600G, mainly SPS.

I am currently dosing the colors elements 14 CC / day, reefvitality 3 co/ 3 days, minS 10 cc/day at night. I also use the traces elements in balling.

I am planing on trying coral sprint, do you think there is a benefit? how should i dose it?

Also, about the colors elements, i am dosing it via dosing pump and the tubing is clear and exposed to light. I read somewhere that those elements need to be in the dark all time. is it true?

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Hi,

Coral Sprint contains bacterioplankton which is a highly nutritious food source for coral. This food type is not found in CE, RV, or MinS.
Adding CS will definitely give your corals a nice boost in coloration and growth.

Dosage should be every 2 days.
You would need to take a cup of tank water, add Coral Sprint to the same cup, shake well, and pour in a high-flow area of the display tank.


As for the Color Elements, yes these should be kept in a darker area, away from light. If light cannot be avoided in this area, we suggest using black vinyl tubing which will block the exterior light.
 
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As for the dosing schedule, should i avoid dosing coral sprint the same day as the RV? Also, do i reduce the dosage?

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As for the dosing schedule, should i avoid dosing coral sprint the same day as the RV? Also, do i reduce the dosage?

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Adding both CS and RV on the same day is okay.
No dosage reduction is necessary.
 

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