Hi there,
For two weeks now my Sunny D zoa colony is unhappy and I don't know why. I know my tank has a nutrient limitation but I am dosing phosphate. My question is, if its possible for dinatriumhydrogenphosphate to react with calciumchloride and getting unavailable because I am mixing both solutions to save a dosing pump.
3 CaCl2 + 2 PO3−4 → Ca3(PO4)2 + 6 Cl−
Wikipedia says it does happen?
Does this mean I didn't dose any phosphate for several weeks now and my Sunny D are the first zoas reacting?
Before that I was mixing my phosphate with nitrate and alkalinty.
For two weeks now my Sunny D zoa colony is unhappy and I don't know why. I know my tank has a nutrient limitation but I am dosing phosphate. My question is, if its possible for dinatriumhydrogenphosphate to react with calciumchloride and getting unavailable because I am mixing both solutions to save a dosing pump.
3 CaCl2 + 2 PO3−4 → Ca3(PO4)2 + 6 Cl−
Wikipedia says it does happen?
Does this mean I didn't dose any phosphate for several weeks now and my Sunny D are the first zoas reacting?
Before that I was mixing my phosphate with nitrate and alkalinty.