Bacteria bloom/carbon dosing

I’ve been adding 7ml of lemon juice to my tank every day and it cleared up pretty well. Been having high ALK issues which can lead to cloudiness in water
 
I’ve been adding 7ml of lemon juice to my tank every day and it cleared up pretty well. Been having high ALK issues which can lead to cloudiness in water

FWIW, lemon juice (citric acid) will only temporarily reduce alk until it is metabolized by bacteria, then it all comes back. Same effect as for vinegar.

For that reason, it's not usually the best plan for reducing alk.
 
So, update time. Still dosing DIY NOPOx, dosing NeoPhos....still have Nitrates off the chart and no phosphate. I get no algae, but I do get the occasional "spiderwebs" of goop floating around my tank if they overflow a filter sock, etc. I feel weird increasing the NeoPhos, but maybe I shouldn't. I'm at about 40 ml per day though, which seems high (240 gallon tank plus sump). Fish are happy, most of the coral frags I had in there are not, if they're still alive. Oddly, I have a particular palythoa (or zoanthid, who really knows) colony that is doing well and a leather toadstool that is growing. Seemingly happy cleaner shrimp has vanished, not sure if they are sensitive to nitrates/phosphates.

When I run out of NeoPhos I'm definitely going the homebrew route....Brightwell claims this stuff is strong but I am honestly questioning that. Not sure what to do other than keep going....
 
The recipe I've been dosing is basically a mix of vinegar and vodka. I think it's not been working because of a lack of phosphates. The bacteria need nitrates, carbon and phosphates.
 
My phosphates were not high so I haven't been doing anything to remove them. It looks like the carbon dosing has stripped out the phosphates I did have but can't go any further on the nitrates. That's why I've been dosing phosphates, trying to get enough back into the system to allow the bacteria to consume the excess nitrates.
 
When I got back I cleaned out the Dursos and part of the problem there was globs of bacterial whatever-that-is wasn't able to get through the strainer, which was heavily encrusted. Then when I cranked the return back up, it blew "cobwebs" of that stuff everywhere.
you may need to replace the pipes. I mentioned in my previous comment stinging is stuck somewhere cooking up nitrates and it really could be the pipes holding and still encrusted with what ever you were dosing.

, I had purchased what I thought was a new return pump but was full of food from another reefers tank. My nitrates were high until I returned the pump and bought another. Nitrates went down
 
It's a deepish bed. Looks ok and I've got a few Nassarius snails and a Diamond goby that help with that, presumably. I don't think I'd want to stir it up though. It's been there for a while.

The small refugium section has ancient Miracle Mud in the bottom (otherwise known as "just mud" by now).

At this point, unless I find a better plan, I'll just keep dosing carbon and phosphate and testing weekly. It's gotta make a difference at some point, surely
 
After carrying on fora bit as above, I thought I would try the AZ-NO3 stuff, rather than my DIY NOPOx. I'm still dosing Phosphate because it's still measuring zero. Anyway, I've started getting these dips in pH along with a spike in ORP whenever I dose this. I assume it's the AZ-NO3. Is this expected? It freaked me out a bit, so I've reduced the amount.

Nitrates are still 100ish, and phosphates 0-ish, so really I have no clue at this point.
 
After carrying on fora bit as above, I thought I would try the AZ-NO3 stuff, rather than my DIY NOPOx. I'm still dosing Phosphate because it's still measuring zero. Anyway, I've started getting these dips in pH along with a spike in ORP whenever I dose this. I assume it's the AZ-NO3. Is this expected? It freaked me out a bit, so I've reduced the amount.

Nitrates are still 100ish, and phosphates 0-ish, so really I have no clue at this point.
Try adding more bacteria, they have bacteria on the market that breaks down and removes Nitrates. And the I would still consider replacing the pipes with new ones. Also cleaning out the pumps

Coral are still alive???
 
After carrying on fora bit as above, I thought I would try the AZ-NO3 stuff, rather than my DIY NOPOx. I'm still dosing Phosphate because it's still measuring zero. Anyway, I've started getting these dips in pH along with a spike in ORP whenever I dose this. I assume it's the AZ-NO3. Is this expected? It freaked me out a bit, so I've reduced the amount.

Nitrates are still 100ish, and phosphates 0-ish, so really I have no clue at this point.

Last I recall, AZ NO3 did not reveal ingredients, so effects on pH and ORP can only be determined by experience, and I do not recall any ORP or pH experiences being reported.
 
Last I recall, AZ NO3 did not reveal ingredients, so effects on pH and ORP can only be determined by experience, and I do not recall any ORP or pH experiences being reported.
Interesting. This wasn't happening (or at least I wasn't noticing it) at first, as I ramped up, but it's like clockwork now.

I'm also dosing phosphates at the same time, but I skipped the AZNO3 yesterday and just did the phosphates, no spike.

Should I be overly worried about it? I suppose I could dose it much more gradually.
 

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