I have a 14 month old, 140 gal mixed reef with a refugium and a little bit of chaeto growing in it - not really that much, a bunch of chaeto wisps really.
While I never had high nitrates and phosphates (maybe 15 N and .1 P) I decided to try NOPox and see what happened.
I used a very small dosage of 4ml/day on a doser, knowing that is way lower than what Red Sea recommended.
What I found was that after about 3 months, my nitrates were down to about 2 and my phosphates are somewhere in the range of .06.
I backed off my dosage to 3ml/day, but my nitrates are staying down about 2 - this is a little worrying to me, because I know that the test kits are not super accurate - (using Hanna checkers).
In a mixed reef, I would be very happy with Nitrates of around 6 and phosphates of around .06.
BTW, I have a well-stocked tank, feed quite liberally, and do a dosed 2gal water change per day.
So, I have a couple of questions.
1. How are my nitrates going so low with such a low dose of NOPox? Is it the NOPox that is doing the reduction or some other reaction that is taking place naturally? Can I back off the dosage even more and expect to see a rise or are the bacteria feeding off some other carbon source?
2. At what point should I think about dosing Nitrogen? (TBH, I never dreamed I would ever say or think that.)
3. If I do start to dose Nitrates, do I continue with the NOPox? Seems like a bit of a push me pull you type of environment...
Thanks for any help.
Gary
While I never had high nitrates and phosphates (maybe 15 N and .1 P) I decided to try NOPox and see what happened.
I used a very small dosage of 4ml/day on a doser, knowing that is way lower than what Red Sea recommended.
What I found was that after about 3 months, my nitrates were down to about 2 and my phosphates are somewhere in the range of .06.
I backed off my dosage to 3ml/day, but my nitrates are staying down about 2 - this is a little worrying to me, because I know that the test kits are not super accurate - (using Hanna checkers).
In a mixed reef, I would be very happy with Nitrates of around 6 and phosphates of around .06.
BTW, I have a well-stocked tank, feed quite liberally, and do a dosed 2gal water change per day.
So, I have a couple of questions.
1. How are my nitrates going so low with such a low dose of NOPox? Is it the NOPox that is doing the reduction or some other reaction that is taking place naturally? Can I back off the dosage even more and expect to see a rise or are the bacteria feeding off some other carbon source?
2. At what point should I think about dosing Nitrogen? (TBH, I never dreamed I would ever say or think that.)
3. If I do start to dose Nitrates, do I continue with the NOPox? Seems like a bit of a push me pull you type of environment...
Thanks for any help.
Gary