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Not sure why you would need to carbon dose as you’re gonna have full control of that tank with no fish once it settles.. I personally run reef crystals or io “depends what’s on sale” I don’t use any other salts lolYes, that's what I was thinking, to try the bacto balance once the tank stabilizes. I did see some of their other products that can raise or lower nutrients, and I thought of that here, but I was afraid that if I tried the Elimi NP, I may completely tank my phosphate.
My plan, and certainly I'd welcome feedback here, is to first look towards a different salt mix, and then dose phosphate until it stabilizes, and then try regular carbon dosing and possibly the Bacto Balance product.
The Aquaforrest I wouldn't call expensive per se, but it's not cheap either, and only rarely goes on sale. I'd welcome some salt mix suggestions. I've used Instant Ocean and Reef Crystals for year in the past, and my only complaint is the sludge in the mixing bucket (which I know isn's a concern, but it's kind of gross lol!). I've tried Red Sea once before, but it seems expensive.
A local pet store near me has a salt that's totally new to me, it's supposed to be from Dr. Tim Hovanec:
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Only thing is I don't get what they are saying here for levels, are they suggesting that an SPS tank should be at 39 ppt salinity? I run all my tanks at 35 ppt, which I thought was idea for SPS (even though I have mostly always had softies)?
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