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I have adjusted my dosage and my sps are wonderful
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Hello guys!!
Those tiny transparent cubes inside the sps evo ,are sugar???
Hi, they are small crystallizations of salt, this is because all our ingredients come from marine origin.Hello guys!!
Those tiny transparent cubes inside the sps evo ,are sugar???
Pablo,Hi, they are small crystallizations of salt, this is because all our ingredients come from marine origin.
That's right, we do it in our laboratory internally. Our products habitually take 1-2 years to hit the market while the product is formulated and tested before it is sold.Pablo,
Have there been any published or internal company data for feeding and growth with EasySPS? I haven't been able to find a publicly published study.
That's great to hear! I would love to read about EasySPS on coral sexual reproduction when it gets published!That's right, we do it in our laboratory internally. Our products habitually take 1-2 years to hit the market while the product is formulated and tested before it is sold.
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I am currently participating in the research on heterotrophy in the sexual reproduction of coral and using in some easysps plots, I hope that the information will be published.
BTW I have my schedule published for those of you using Apex for both booster and evo. Booster during the day, evo 70/30 split day and night.
Any specific reason to schedule the dosing that way? Benefits?
I just dose both 24x a day.
Google Translate of the above post:
Good Morning.
Both products should be used daily, the easybooster I recommend that you use it during the day cycle, one hour after turning on the lights, with a minimum dose of 1ml per dose, in nature the phytoplankton peaks are during the day, if we want to imitate a natural reef.
With the easysps EVO (zooplankton) in my personal aquarium I dose it in the proportion 70% during the day and 30% during the night, with a minimum dose of 1ml.
I hope I have helped you, I will be waiting in case you have any questions.
Have any of you had a phosphate problem?
mine went from 0.04 to 0.18 in one month, I dose 4 ml evo and 4ml booster on 400 liters
@Pablo Easyreefs
These ‘cubes’ are interesting as I have had to replace my dosing lines 3 times since installing the bigger of the bags as they have blocked with these crystals…is there a way to avoid this Pablo? It’s a big job for me to replace my lines and the first time I ended up wasting loads of food and covering my carpet and surrounding area in the food which then caused a smell. Really messy.
I read the paper when it was published, it shows how Isochrysis is an important part of the diet.That's great to hear! I would love to read about EasySPS on coral sexual reproduction when it gets published!
I'm mainly curious to see whether there is a difference in growth rates and markers of coral health between feeding EasySPS vs artemia vs phyto vs non-feeding conditions. This is in the context that an artificial novel microbound diet performed so poorly in comparison to Artemia Nauplii alone and Isochrysis galbana alone (Conlan et. al 2018 and 2019) in assorted acropora species.
This being said, I continue to use EasySPS and EasyBooster, but I've been supplementing with Artemia Nauplii daily too, given the studies I cited above.
Hi, you can shake the container, sometimes small crystallizations of the salts are generated. If your problem persists, you can send me an email to my personal email [email protected].These ‘cubes’ are interesting as I have had to replace my dosing lines 3 times since installing the bigger of the bags as they have blocked with these crystals…is there a way to avoid this Pablo? It’s a big job for me to replace my lines and the first time I ended up wasting loads of food and covering my carpet and surrounding area in the food which then caused a smell. Really messy.
@Pablo EasyreefsI read the paper when it was published, it shows how Isochrysis is an important part of the diet.
Muscatine in 1981 published a paper where he showed how to calculate Carbon fixed by CHAR heterotrophy or CZAR autotrophy, and CTAR is the total carbon fixed. The CZAR can represent up to 95%, and the CHAR up to 55%. If we do not feed corals, the amount of fixed carbon will be less.
Well, In relation to brine shrimp or artemia, it is considered as transport vectors, depending on the diet, its nutritional profile will vary.
Instead of artemia we use Palaemonetes Varians which we raise in natural marine lagoons, in the natural area of Veta la Palma, in a Biodiversity Reserve. Naturally, this shrimp acquires a large amount of astaxanthin and beta-carotene. It has a more interesting and complete nutritional profile against artemia, we also add different microalgae (Isochrysis, Tetraselmis, Nannochloropsis and Phaeodactylum tricornutum) to complement amino acids and fatty acids.
Reduce the dose, if PO4 increases it is a symptom that the tank is not assimilating the feed, and start to raise the dosage by measuring the nutrientsHave any of you had a phosphate problem?
mine went from 0.04 to 0.18 in one month, I dose 4 ml evo and 4ml booster on 400 liters
@Pablo Easyreefs