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http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=47990 Claude please note the differences between the RSCP and the H2Ocean as listed in this 1 independent study and I have more studies if you have time. I have been following this thread closely and am looking for a proven coral system, not one based on conjecture. Fencer It looks like you are doing a great job and the Fauna Marin system is looking promising. Remember that information without proof is only gossip, (from me included) so keep up the studying and keep up the good work. Kevin |
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The coloration of the corals is also depending on thesalts you use and if the salts contains to much Trace elements you wil get brown corals.We checked severals salts also in UK available salts and they was the same in coral reaction and water parameters In our european experience we know that the salts change sometimes the paramatern and the reaction of the corals is from batch to batch different. Greets CLaude |
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RSM 250. Clownfish, Fox face, Blue tang, Yellow tang, Kole tang, Clown tang, Coral beauty angel, French Angel, splendid dottyback. CUC, softies, lps, sps. |
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I think you missunderstand me due to my bad english i talk about Red Sea Coral Pro and there are many salts on the market which make brown corals if you work with a Low nutrition system This means not this salts have a bad quality. maybe there have to much Trace elements in which you can only see if the corals are bright. In normal Systems you cannot see this We use long time RSCP in our own systems at the moment we check another salt to see which is the best in combinaton to the Ultralith System The tests which i do 6 month ago showed that what i said Greets claude |
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Prams Jan 19
Ca...450 ppm Mg...1400 Potassium....340 mg/l pH...7.99 dKH.....7.4 Phosphate...less than 0.3ppm Nitrates....less than 0.2 ppm Salinity 31 ppt ... a little high will lower Conductivity.....53.5 mEq Redox...avg 337 mV( would like it higher) I would like to review: Currently I am dosing: PT 1.........5ml PT 2.........10ml PT 3.........10ml PT 4.........5ml MinS.......3ml Bak...........0.5ml Bio............4 drops every 3 days zeolite........0.5 l...have not changed yet Amin...........not dosing Organic ......not dosing 10% water change/week Carbon change one / month Phosphate remover......not using Claude... Should I continue this dosing rate? When should I adjust the power trace dosing(what are my indicators)? |
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Hi Fencer
Please use same dosing reduce the Bio to 4 drops weekly Did you filtered over carbon ? if yes how much and which changes ? Redox is ok Salinity can be better at 34 but iám wondering why you MG and CA is so high ? greets claude |
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Hi Claude
Same dosing. Dropping Bio to 4 drops weekly. I will raise salinity to 34. I use one litre of Carbon in a reactor. The reactor sits in the sump and only feeds back into the sump. In other words the carbon filtered water never goes in the main tank directly. The carbon reactor pump flows about 100 l/ hr. As for the Mg and Ca. My Mg has always been high and the Ca is due to the new salt being used. I could slow down the Ca reactor flow. But the Ca has remained constant( I have been testing this every day since I started using the new salt) |
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HI Fencer
which kind of carbon you use what make your corals greets claude |
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