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![]() Im lazy and just drop the tablets in a low flow area and let them dissolve , i dont have any fish so i dont have to worry about them eating the chunks.
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![]() I put 1000 mg into system yesterday and skimmer went crazy. But I'll have to check ph today and see if that is y
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![]() sodium ascorbate never affect my skimmer.
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I find that pointing my tunzies up towards the surface creates a lot of gentle swirl kind of flow that corals like a lot |
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![]() It's not even a question of flow, as the biofilm also build up on the pumps where the flow is highest. It's just a matter of carefull adjustment of dosing until things stabilize.
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![]() I used to use Vit C dosing for a while with great success. I now only use it if the zoas seem to be unhappy as I already use other forms of carbon dosing.
Now, because vit c is a carbon source, you have to be careful adding it to your system. You need to take a similar approach to vit c dosing as you would with any other sort of carbon dosing: start low and slowly increase. Adding too much right off the bat will cause a bacterial bloom with can crash your tank. It can also strip nutrients really quickly from the water which can often trigger STN in acros. There is an old post I think on RC that said how much to use per tank volume and gave a dosing regimen (can't exactly remember where... maybe check with ZoaElite. He might remember.). Titus99, if your skimmer is going nuts, you added too much. Give your tank a few days to mellow out they try again but GO SLOW! |
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![]() My thought exactly about overdosing. I will wait a week then start 1/4 dose
Thanks for the input from everyone |