ESV Bionic amount

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Current tank info: 210 gallon DT plus 50 gallon sump. Estimated actual water content 125 gallons which most likely is conservative. Current inhabitants 11 fish none of which are large. Corals: branching torch..branching hammer ...duncan..birdsnest..goniopora..lobo..small monti..mushrooms..few zoas and acans! Current readings alk 7.2 calcium 410 magnesium 1340. Basically the question is how many MLs of ESV 2 part should the beginning dose be?
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First test at one point during the day then test exactly 24 hours later, see how much your dKH drops in the 24 hour period. After that you can go to a reef calc, I use this one for my ESV and calculate accordingly http://reef.diesyst.com/chemcalc/chemcalc.html

I have a 180G tank with a 50G sump, I call it an even 200G. I'm currently dosing 60ML of each with params at 7.5/420/1500, I lose about .6dKH a day with my current livestock. As most of my acro's at 1-4" pieces I don't have that much consumption at this point in time. Before I lost all my sticks I was almost at 100ml a day,
 
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First test at one point during the day then test exactly 24 hours later, see how much your dKH drops in the 24 hour period. After that you can go to a reef calc, I use this one for my ESV and calculate accordingly http://reef.diesyst.com/chemcalc/chemcalc.html

I have a 180G tank with a 50G sump, I call it an even 200G. I'm currently dosing 60ML of each with params at 7.5/420/1500, I lose about .6dKH a day with my current livestock. As most of my acro's at 1-4" pieces I don't have that much consumption at this point in time. Before I lost all my sticks I was almost at 100ml a day,
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