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Hi, how do you use it?Switched to aquaforest from vinegar a month ago. So far so good, nutrients are srill down and my sps are regaining their color!
I'm using the ProBio F. It's the powdered form within contains the bacteria and binder. Check out their product guide which has all the info on getting started.Hi, how do you use it?
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Two main reasons, but before I give them, I want to be clear that I'm not claiming it is best. People have good success with vodka and mixtures of vodka and vinegar, NOPOX, etc.
I do agree with Hans-Werner that I'm not a particular fan of sugar. I've heard of more negative effects from it, and the two times I very briefly and unscientifically experimented with it, it browned corals and anemones.
I started with vodka when I took up organic carbon dosing, but cyano became a problem in my tank, so I switched to vinegar. After the switch the cyano went back to its previous levels in my tank, which didn't concern me, so I stuck with vinegar for years after that.
Acetate from vinegar is perhaps the most common single organic chemical in the ocean, especially in terms of the amount metabolized each day. I've seen studies where the turnover/metabolism of acetate provides the largest fraction of metabolism of organic matter in sediment pore water. It is also very widely taken up and used by organisms. Corals, sponges, etc. Is there a reason to only want to drive bacterial growth? Why not directly help support the growth of many of the larger organisms in the tank?
