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![]() Sorry to hear that. I always say keep it simple and don't mess around too much. The alk spike was probably what did it. Going forward your probably safe to just do a large water change unless you want to rebuild. Zeo is an expensive idea and prodibio is nothing special IMO. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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![]() I am leaning towards just another big water change. Then bio pellets let that all stabilize. Then start getting frags again. What is the best choice for bio pellets?. I have a 72gal mix reef was sps dominate. I would like to get more sps then anything else. So that's why the bio pellets.
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![]() What level of nitrate did it spike to? What level do you want to aim for? How about phosphate? PO4 is more important than NO3 imo. What do you have for a skimmer? I'd be investing in a skimmer upgrade before biopellets. Imo biopellets are a fix tool, not a permanent piece of equipment. Lots of people use them all the time, but I don't think it's necessary or optimal.
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![]() I would do a few good water changes and let the tank recover(4 to 6 weeks). After it recovers I would slowly start Vodka/Vinegar dosing to control nitrate and use Foz Down to control Phosphate. If you keep your Phosphates <0.04 and your nitrate <10 you should do fine with acros.
If your interested in an ethical choice for rock you could try the Walt Smith Reef Project rock, I have dry and ocean seeded available. Cheers, Tim
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www.oceanfreshaquarium.com/foz-down.html - Foz Down - an easy way to eliminate algae outbreaks caused by Phosphate and bring back the fun of reef keeping. |
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