Neophos Dosing 10 gallon nuvo

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Hi all,
I’m going to be dosing my nuvo 10 gallon today. Currently my phosphate is a little too low for my liking.

currently at .02
My corals are slight affected by the change. The instructions are a bit confusing though. What would you guys recommend i dose to reach my desire level of .07-.08
 

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1ml will raise it by 1.2ppm in 1 gallon. 10 ml raises it by 1.2ppm in your tank. Therefore, 1ml raises it by 0.12ppm, 0.5ml by 0.06, .25ml by 0.03, etc.

I use it in my tank. It is super concentrated.
 
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1ml will raise it by 1.2ppm in 1 gallon. 10 ml raises it by 1.2ppm in your tank. Therefore, 1ml raises it by 0.12ppm, 0.5ml by 0.06, .25ml by 0.03, etc.

I use it in my tank. It is super concentrated.
Thank you for the help! Much appreciated.
 
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So all i have to dose is .5 mil and it will raise it to mr desired level? Wow. That’s nothing
1ml will raise it by 1.2ppm in 1 gallon. 10 ml raises it by 1.2ppm in your tank. Therefore, 1ml raises it by 0.12ppm, 0.5ml by 0.06, .25ml by 0.03, etc.

I use it in my tank. It is super concentrated.
 

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So all i have to dose is .5 mil and it will raise it to mr desired level? Wow. That’s nothing

0.5ml will raise it by 0.06ppm, so in your case that would be 0.08ppm.


As @LuizW13 mentioned, you might want to make it slightly less to account for rocks and what not.
 
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0.5ml will raise it by 0.06ppm, so in your case that would be 0.08ppm.


As @LuizW13 mentioned, you might want to make it slightly less to account for rocks and what not.
I see! So the first two days i used it… i dosed 4 mil each day. I stopped once i read this.

today i checked it and it’s at .10

for my tank I’m seeing every 1 mil is like adding .01 to my phosphate.
 
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Something odd happen. Checked phosphate yesterday and read .02 again. In a four day span… it went from .10 to .02

i don’t even have corals in there. Since i figured out it takes .01 mills to bump it up by .01….. i wonder if I’m going to have to dose neophos everyday. Thoughts?
 
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Feeding more just isn’t doing it. It’s actually increasing my nitrates as well.
 

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1ml will raise it by 1.2ppm in 1 gallon. 10 ml raises it by 1.2ppm in your tank. Therefore, 1ml raises it by 0.12ppm, 0.5ml by 0.06, .25ml by 0.03, etc.

I use it in my tank. It is super concentrated.
Is it 1.2ppm or 0.26ppm? The calculation on the bottle is:

Gallons x PPM x 3.785 = ml

1 x 0.26 x 3.785 = 0.98 ml

So into 10 Gallons of water, 1ml would raise phosphate by 0.026ppm. Not too far off of what is being seen in the tank.
 

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Something odd happen. Checked phosphate yesterday and read .02 again. In a four day span… it went from .10 to .02

i don’t even have corals in there. Since i figured out it takes .01 mills to bump it up by .01….. i wonder if I’m going to have to dose neophos everyday. Thoughts?
This is a great sign!! Your corals are absorbing the Po4. Keep dosing everyday and make sure you check daily. Once your tank gets saturated you will need to back off and monitor once every 2-3 days. You wil start to see more colors in your coral. Make sure you have an appropriate clean up crew ready. I also target for .08-.10 and i use 2 snails per gallon to keep up. To answer you question. Yes NeoPhos is dosed almost everyday until saturation point, then its once every 3-4 days. Try to not let your Po4 drop below .05 since the checkers can only be so accurate.
 

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Is it 1.2ppm or 0.26ppm? The calculation on the bottle is:

Gallons x PPM x 3.785 = ml

1 x 0.26 x 3.785 = 0.98 ml

So into 10 Gallons of water, 1ml would raise phosphate by 0.026ppm. Not too far off of what is being seen in the tank.


Did they change the concentration in the last few years?

EDIT: See my response below
 
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EDIT: The Concentration changed. The bottle I have is before they diluted it. Check to make sure yours says 0.26 instead of 1.2ppm like mine.

Thanks @TankCandy

 
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This is a great sign!! Your corals are absorbing the Po4. Keep dosing everyday and make sure you check daily. Once your tank gets saturated you will need to back off and monitor once every 2-3 days. You wil start to see more colors in your coral. Make sure you have an appropriate clean up crew ready. I also target for .08-.10 and i use 2 snails per gallon to keep up. To answer you question. Yes NeoPhos is dosed almost everyday until saturation point, then its once every 3-4 days. Try to not let your Po4 drop below .05 since the checkers can only be so accurate.
That’s the thing. I don’t have coral in there.
 

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