AdInfinitum
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- Joined
- Jan 12, 2012
- Location
- Thorndale, Ontario
I want to hear from some people out there who are running bio-pellets and are getting good growth from their Chalices.
I have used carbon dosing for years in fish tanks to control nutrients in all forms. (vodka, vinegar, sugar and various blends) Since I have moved into reefing I have experimented with these as well but other than in the case of very low level dosing I have found that my chalice react poorly when I am dosing (slow growth and/or recession, lightened colour, in the case of a few frags death) which reverses (well other than the death thing) when the dosing ceases. Also bleaching in Australomussa, although there are probably fewer people out there with them to comment.
Anyway, since I have been running pellets I have been seeing the same reactions in the same corals as when I am adding carbon in other forms.
I don't really want to abandon the pellets (sweet SPS colours) so I would like to hear that you other pellet users are having great success with Chalice and Australo's so I can look elsewhere for the cause.
Ok modifying this because I remember that DV is a pellet guy Say No More...
How about pellets in a high nutrient environment where they are being consumed a a fairly high rate rather than maintaining a low nutrient system where it appears that they last for a very long time.
I've got no science here just observation and speculation.
I have used carbon dosing for years in fish tanks to control nutrients in all forms. (vodka, vinegar, sugar and various blends) Since I have moved into reefing I have experimented with these as well but other than in the case of very low level dosing I have found that my chalice react poorly when I am dosing (slow growth and/or recession, lightened colour, in the case of a few frags death) which reverses (well other than the death thing) when the dosing ceases. Also bleaching in Australomussa, although there are probably fewer people out there with them to comment.
Anyway, since I have been running pellets I have been seeing the same reactions in the same corals as when I am adding carbon in other forms.
I don't really want to abandon the pellets (sweet SPS colours) so I would like to hear that you other pellet users are having great success with Chalice and Australo's so I can look elsewhere for the cause.
Ok modifying this because I remember that DV is a pellet guy Say No More...
How about pellets in a high nutrient environment where they are being consumed a a fairly high rate rather than maintaining a low nutrient system where it appears that they last for a very long time.
I've got no science here just observation and speculation.