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![]() I have a few questions about my top off and water change ratios that I hope someone can chime in on.
The reason I ask is that, even though my API tests says 0, I must have more if I have this brownish red algae/dust growing on the substrate and glass. It looks like the same stuff that J&L has in their bowfront display tank. I would like to find a way to make it go away and water changes seems to be the place to start. Or is it something that water changes will not make a difference to? Sooooo. Do I factor in my top off water when calculating how much of a water change I should do? First, is there a product that can monitor how much top off water I use a day, week, month? Too absent minded and time constrained to visually monitor bucket volume per day to figure out I have approx 360 gallons of water in the sump and tank. The Apex is set up to do daily water changes, about 4 gallons a day. Not sure if I need/should jump that up a bit yet, as my parameters are supposedly good by API and Salifert. (0 Phosphate, 0 nitrate, 0 ammonia, 420 ca, 1300 mag, 9.5 alk). The daily saltwater changes work out to be around a 16% water change every 2 weeks. If I use approx 5 gallons of ro/di top off/fresh water a day it would bring the water change ratio up to approx 25%, which seems to be a good ratio. Do I include the top off water in my water change volume or not. Do i increase the water change to 25% every 2 weeks by adding another 35 gallons of saltwater instead of including the top off? If it matters, I run about 2 cups of GFO and 3 cups of GAC in separate reactors, 50 mg of ozone thru a Bubble King 250 and that is all I run. Feed frozen once a day (gone within 2 minutes, some land on substrate, but shrimp etc get them pretty quick) and very small amount of pellets (15) twice a day to 15 fish (avg 1.5 to 2 inches) All softies,zoas, lps and sps doing very well. Run 360w of Actinic t5 from 8 am til 7 pm and 750 watts of MH from 1:30 till 6:00 pm Display is 290 gal has in/direct sunlight almost all day Temp is an avg of 77, orp is 330 high and 280 low |
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![]() Top off isn't changing, it's topping off evaporation. Also, I'm not one that agrees with small daily changes, as I like to use my water changes to dilute the things that contribute to algae, etc. So I do large biweekly changes, where I'm removing a fair volume of bad things.
But no, whatever method you use, top off isn't considered part of the change.
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I understand your belief in larger changes, but after reading Randy Holmes article, it seems that it makes no difference if you do small daily or weekly larger water changes. I did larger ones in my 180, but had the same algae. I have not noticed any difference in doing small changes or larger ones yet. Last edited by reefwithareefer; 05-08-2015 at 04:12 AM. |
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![]() When water evaporates, only pure water leaves, its like distilling, leaves all the chemicals behind/salts/nitrates, etc
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So I guess I add more to my daily changes and see if the algae is reduced. Geesh, that is like 14 gals of water everyday. |
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![]() As far as I know, nothing but water evaporates. So top off is just returning to the previous state.
I haven't read Randy's stuff, it tends to take the fun out of this hobby for me. Apparently he likes adding Mg ![]()
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I guess that is what makes this hobby interesting, seeing how everyone does everything a little different and seeing the results. I dose magnesium as my tank was always low. I use IO reef and my mag was around 1000, which messed up my ca and all levels. |
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