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![]() I have two tanks (see description under my avatar).
Started dosing half of the tee spoon dissolved in a cup of RO/DI water. Half of the cup went to the 6 gal Nano and the other Half in to 66 Gal mixed reef. Have been dosing for less then a week. Pros Observed: immediate change in both tanks such as • Disappearing of the red cyanobacteria slime film on the some surfaces, • Improved SPS polyp extension • And increased skimming.(not foaming but actual skimmate got darker and thicker ) Cons: • LPS corals such as open brain would Not extend as it was before • Goniopora only 30% open. Side note (Clown fish is trying to host in it, but it has done so before sugar dosing and coral would open immediately back to 100% after clown fish swim away, but now it will stay closed for longer time and newer open as much) • Soft coral (some sort of green leather looking like ) would Not open, the other one I have is yellow umbrella is OK no change. Conclusion: Sugar dosing does work however with mixed coral reactions. I have stopped dosing because of negative reaction of some corals mentioned above. I you have SPS dominated tank I can see a small benefit, but this method would not substitute for regular maintenance and good aquarium care such as Strong lighting, small regular water changes, protein skimming and chemical filtration. I know there are some great minds out there, any thoughts? |