Treating With Vitamin C

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Yeah thanks--it's hard to convince the skeptics though, without scientific proof! I working on convincing Borneman to do that part, since he has the extra tanks/resources.

Rev, I'll work on that one for ya but we're on page 11 here already too.
 

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Yeah thanks--it's hard to convince the skeptics though, without scientific proof! I working on convincing Borneman to do that part, since he has the extra tanks/resources.

Rev, I'll work on that one for ya but we're on page 11 here already too.

Yeah I don't think it is your job to do the "scientific" testing that some people seem to be requesting. I must prefer the process of having a number of people report their results vs. one person trying to do a controlled experiment with the stuff.
 
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If you read the RC thread, everyone is thrilled with the results--on their whole tank, not just their ailing zoas. I was interested about the info written on how much it helps ailing fish too.
 

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If you read the RC thread, everyone is thrilled with the results--on their whole tank, not just their ailing zoas. I was interested about the info written on how much it helps ailing fish too.

I saw that, and I like the results I'm seeing there. However, I don't feel that every little thing we add to our tank requires some scientific study by an "expert" or someone willing to setup a controlled experiment. Just trying to save you some work ;).
 

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Jenni-you will get a PM from a Fiend of mine. Please talk to him!!!--he is a geek, but in a good way. I am sorry I could not buzz today! He will send through RC,,, I believe. keep it going!
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After finding more info on the benefits of C on fish, I am trying to treat my baby burrfish for Crypt. I have no QT for him & none of the other fish are affected.
 
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Not necessarily... As soon as you open the bottle & expose to air, it starts to lose potency. Not only that, but the link you posted is ascorbic acid, which has a pH of 4. The stuff I link you guys to is sodium ascorbate, buffered to 7.1.
 

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I have a 10g tank with zoas and pallys.

I dose 125mg of vitamin c every day. My tank is looking great.

I use equaline 500mg Vitamin C Tablets.

I just cut the tablet into four quarters. Each day I crush one quarter and put it in my sump.
 

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Started dosing vitamin C on Friday the 13th of this month. Have to say that I've seen improvements in PE and color. Getting more diatoms on the glass, as many have reported, but not a problem. Don't know why this works, but Vit C must be some good stuff for many types of earthlings. Thanks Pufferpunk for passing along the info! Talked with some oldschool reef gurus who are doing the same thing. I just do what the people who have nicer tanks than me do.
 
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Pakora, You are dosing a product with fillers added & also has a pH of 4. 125mg really isn't very much though, as I dose my 15g with around 500mg, 2x/day.
 

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Pakora, You are dosing a product with fillers added & also has a pH of 4. 125mg really isn't very much though, as I dose my 15g with around 500mg, 2x/day.


Thank you for the information. So should I stop or keep going? Am I doing anything at all? The tank seems to be reacting in a positive way. My parameters are always great as I test them every other day.

Date: 2/21/2009
Salinity: 1.024
Ph: 8.2
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
Calcium: 480
Kh: 9
Phosphate: 0
Temperature: 78.7
Time Tested: 19:04
 
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How much are you dosing, how often? It took about 3 months to see my pH drop to 7.8, before I figured I better use a buffered product.
 
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I guess i've been dosing for a couple months now. usually only 1000mg a day. Ph has been steady at 8.2. I tried the tablets but they made my skimmer go bonkers and i got tired of it overflowing! But so far so good.... my zoas love it. The anenomes do not, my rock anenome and my duncans close up for a few when it first comes out the return....
 

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