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I am curious at to your thoughts of the PO4 range. I can see keep it running until we see it start to drop. Is that it?

.05ppm to .1pmm is what I'd shoot for, if the op's PO4 drops then stop the gfo, to see where it settles at.

Would you recommend dosing Brigthwell's NeoNitro?

Besides the first shot, it seems like cyano in the others.
 

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I am concerned about 0 nitrates as well. Your algae looks like cyano to me. However, I would look at it under a microscope to rule out dinos.

Most of the shots look like cyano over here too.
 

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.05ppm to .1pmm is what I'd shoot for, if the op's PO4 drops then stop the gfo, to see where it settles at.

Would you recommend dosing Brigthwell's NeoNitro?

Besides the first shot, it seems like cyano in the others.

I don't know enough to opine, but from the company data sheet I'm inclined to declare Bingo
 
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''fwiw 0.10 ppm PO4 is ok. that is in a range (0.08 - 0.12ppm). that Red Sea publishes for mixed reef tanks, along with 1 -2 ppm NO3

It should drop once NO3 is introduced (we are agreeing to achieve this via the natural ammonia cycle by feeding our fish), If we agree that Red Sea knows what they are doing, we don't want PO4 to drop much more than that.

This is why I am inclined to hold off on running the GFO when NO3 is measurable. We don't want it to drop so that the corals struggle to use the new NO3

I am curious at to your thoughts of the PO4 range. I can see keep it running until we see it start to drop. Is that it?
My P04 has
.05ppm to .1pmm is what I'd shoot for, if the op's PO4 drops then stop the gfo, to see where it settles at.

Would you recommend dosing Brigthwell's NeoNitro?

Besides the first shot, it seems like cyano in the others.
And brightwell neonitro I cant buy.....so that's cool. Another banded product in Canada...shocker
 

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Some people have bought potassium nitrate which is used as a stump remover.

Seachem Flourish Nitrogen can also be used.



@TK_KW Read the above post.. :rolleyes:

And brightwell neonitro I cant buy.....so that's cool. Another banded product in Canada...shocker



You can get Seachem Flourish Nitrogen in Canada

 
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@TK_KW Read the above post.. :rolleyes:





You can get Seachem Flourish Nitrogen in Canada

Thanks,

One last thing, what are your thoughts about the reef flux dosing for bryopsis? Will it help do you think with Nitrates? I want to stop the spread, but dont want to make things worse.

Thoughts?

Thanks again
 

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Thanks,

One last thing, what are your thoughts about the reef flux dosing for bryopsis?

Thoughts?

Thanks again

Never had a need for fluconazole, the last time that I dealt with bryopsis, used the ole Kent Marine Tech-M magnesium, but they changed that formula.

Looks like they re-branded it

 
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Never had a need for fluconazole, the last time that I dealt with bryopsis, used the ole Kent Marine Tech-M magnesium, but they changed that formula.

Looks like they re-branded it

I'll try this first I guess
 

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I'll try this first I guess

Need to slowing bring your mag up to about 1800ppm with that Hydrat-MG
Snails will go into hibernation mode at about 1600ppm.


Need to bring up your nitrites as well... :)
 
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Need to slowing bring your mag up to about 1800ppm with that Hydrat-MG
Snails will go into hibernation mode at about 1600ppm.


Need to bring up your nitrites as well... :)
I ordered neonitro, see if it gets across boarder. That is how I initially got reef flux. So we will see.
 
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Need to slowing bring your mag up to about 1800ppm with that Hydrat-MG
Snails will go into hibernation mode at about 1600ppm.


Need to bring up your nitrites as well... :)
Like how slowly to bring it up? Are snails the only effect or other inverts too?
 

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Like how slowly to bring it up? Are snails the only effect or other inverts too?

Stay within the daily recommend max dose of that Hydrat-MG, so it does not precipitate.

Can't remember mag that high hurting anything but snails.

See if others chime in.
 
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@GoVols I managed to get NeoNitro across boarder. Do you know off hand the dosing amounts if reading zero Nitrates. 270 gallon volume
 

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@Randy Holmes-Farley

Do you know the dose of...

Seachem Flourish Nitrogen

...to bring up nitrates in a reef aquarium?

Thank you... :)

I'm not a huge fan of that product (due to the urea in it that can't be tested for), if you can avoid it. Can you buy food grade sodium or potassium nitrate?

If you want to use the Seachem product, they have a calculatior under dosing:

 

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@GoVols I managed to get NeoNitro across boarder. Do you know off hand the dosing amounts if reading zero Nitrates. 270 gallon volume

If you trust brightwell, they provide dosing instructions that I posted in your other thread:

 

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My P04 has

And brightwell neonitro I cant buy.....so that's cool. Another banded product in Canada...shocker
Just buy the bagged po4 and no3 stuff from the plant guy in Canada that’s what I do
 

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I'm not a huge fan of that product (due to the urea in it that can't be tested for), if you can avoid it. Can you buy food grade sodium or potassium nitrate?

If you want to use the Seachem product, they have a calculatior under dosing:

If you trust brightwell, they provide dosing instructions that I posted in your other thread:


Thanks, Randy
 

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