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I saw the instruction at the back..but can't find if it's daily or weekly....Read the side of the bottle, and go with half of the recommended value based on your tank size and nitrate level - taking care not to exceed the daily maximum.
It’s daily.I saw the instruction at the back..but can't find if it's daily or weekly....
ok.. and what about feeding schedule? do I stop feeding for some days?It’s daily.
No, nopox is just an organic carbon source. It’s supposedly a mix of vodka, vinegar, and sugar. I dose calcium hydroxide saturated vinegar daily (down from a high of 24ml in a 28 gallon to 16ml). So long as you follow the schedule or start and ramp up slowly, the worst you’ll see is a bacteria bloom, and even that can be avoided by going slowly.I am in the same exact boat as you right now. However, is Nopox a very potent and potentially deadly chemical to fish or coral if misused? I ask this because I heard horror stories with phosphate-e lithanium chloride and chose not to use it. Will Nopox have the same effect?
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No. Just don’t dump the whole bottle in the tank, ie: figure out what the daily recommended does is for your levels and half that for the first few weeks. Follow the testing regiment on the back as well and adjust accordingly.I am in the same exact boat as you right now. However, is Nopox a very potent and potentially deadly chemical to fish or coral if misused? I ask this because I heard horror stories with phosphate-e lithanium chloride and chose not to use it. Will Nopox have the same effect?
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