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PoonTang 09-23-2008 03:04 AM

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Originally Posted by tgoeujon (Post 347082)
whats the reasoning behind vinegar and how much does a person use?

Same as vodka dosing.
I add mine to my Kalk/makeup topoff bucket. Vinegar also increases the soluability of Kalk and lowers the Ph. I use 10ml/gallon of makeup water.

tgoeujon 09-23-2008 03:20 AM

can it be added directly to the tank. what are the benefits?

fencer 09-23-2008 03:28 AM

acetate is used by the corals more readlily than booze. I don't use vingear because you have to neutralize it before use

Ya Dude 09-23-2008 03:45 AM

corals dont feed from anything in vodka,its bacteria that dose

PoonTang 09-23-2008 04:14 AM

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Originally Posted by tgoeujon (Post 347090)
can it be added directly to the tank. what are the benefits?

Um, yes but in a drip only, dont do it all at once, the pH is like 12 or so. Benefits? well that is still open to discussion, same as vodka dosing. Best place to look it up are all the usual spots. RC, Adv. aquar., reefkeeping.com etc

Marlin65 09-23-2008 04:15 AM

I feed fish Poo and Light with some pods coming from my refugium that is fed by Phyto.
I also keep reef levels and add Amino's and Ultralive.
No Carbon or PO4 remover.

marie 09-23-2008 04:19 AM

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Originally Posted by PoonTang (Post 347110)
Um, yes but in a drip only, dont do it all at once, the pH is like 12 or so. Benefits? well that is still open to discussion, same as vodka dosing. Best place to look it up are all the usual spots. RC, Adv. aquar., reefkeeping.com etc

You have that the wrong way around, vinegar is an acid with a very low pH.. Kalk is the one with the high (12.65) pH

Mostly vinegar, vodka and sugar supplies a carbon source for bacteria to feed on. The bacteria in turn take up nitrates, phosphates and other nutrients before algae can and the bacteria then becomes a food source for corals, fish and filter feeders as well as being skimmed out of the water with protien skimmers....at least I think this is the theory

kwirky 09-23-2008 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Ya Dude (Post 347101)
corals dont feed from anything in vodka,its bacteria that dose

yeah vodka dosing (carbon dosing) doesn't feed corals. It feeds bacteria which drop the nutrients of the tank, which lowers the zooxanthalae populations of the corals (lightening colour) and makes your SPS expand they're polyps like everyone wants because they're hungry (theoretically *winks*). Not something to be trifled with without some prior research I'd recommend. Doubling your tank's TOC (total organic carbon) instantly with an incorrect dose can bleach an entire tank of SPS. People are starting to understand how carbon dosing works and there's some good resources out there in case you're interested.

I dose amino acids and coral vitalizer from KZ because they're really clean products and don't contribute to algae like some of the others out there. They're not food though, they're more like steroids and have the best results in zero nutrient systems (vodka dosing, zeovit, reef-fresh, etc etc). They're most effective in these systems because then your corals are being starved like body builders before a competition.

The only "food" that you can put in yourself and that's worth feeding, IMHO, is live phyto and rotifers. Emphasis on live. That's if you want to go through the trouble of raising colonies.

There's a good article that can be found on advancedaquarist.com that compares no feeding, feeding phytomax, and feeding live phytoplankton. The tank with no feeding had the same growth as the tank with phytomax (surprise? lol). The tank fed live phytoplankton had DOUBLE the growth of the other two tanks. It was SPS they were testing.

Delphinus 09-23-2008 08:33 PM

Hey Sean, you wouldn't happen to have a link to that one, by any chance? Please and thank you?

Marlin65 09-24-2008 04:06 AM

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