Is it okay to combine all my supplements into one solution to put on a doser? The list of the things I dose everyday includes: Sodium Nitrate, Sodium Phosphate Monobasic, Sodium Silicate, Kent Iron, TLF Acropower.
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Short answer: no.Is it okay to combine all my supplements into one solution to put on a doser? The list of the things I dose everyday includes: Sodium Nitrate, Sodium Phosphate Monobasic, Sodium Silicate, Kent Iron, TLF Acropower.
I would disolve them into RO at the proper ratio of dosing but if anything were to settle, separate, or precipitate would be an issue. So what I am looking for is whether any if these things wouldn't do well together. I've seen Randy say in other posts that the nitrate and phosphate are okay together but this is a lot of things and obv since tlf doesn't say what is in their Acropower maybe there is truly no way to know.Short answer: no.
Everything will be consumed at different rates not to mention the risk of precipitation/chemical reactions mixing all of them.
Is it okay to combine all my supplements into one solution to put on a doser? The list of the things I dose everyday includes: Sodium Nitrate, Sodium Phosphate Monobasic, Sodium Silicate, Kent Iron, TLF Acropower.
With the silicate solution being so crazy high ph that wouldn't balance the phosphate? I dose about .01ppm phosphate a day but the number does jump around a lot and I've been using the Hanna LR meter which has .04 accuracy so it might take a while to hone in on daily draw. I am also still adding more fish including a Pyramid that is currently in qt so phosphate may very well balance out once I have things rolling.
Also if I added some sodium bicarbonate to match ph with the tank would that possibly help prevent issues with the aminos?
Okay so I'll just put the amino on its own doser and if I do end up auto dosing phos use tsp. My other question would be the limitations on how much water to use. I've noticed a lot of silicate settles out in my solution. I started by dissolving 11ml Sodium Silicate 40% in 1L RODI and have since upped to 45ml/L. Is this normal or would it help to have the solution be more concentrated?Dilution is its own issue. it will allow bacteria to grow and consume the aminos. lol
I'd avoid bicarbonate as it may not help pH-wise. Using Na3PO4 for phosphate eliminates the low pH issue.
Okay so I'll just put the amino on its own doser and if I do end up auto dosing phos use tsp. My other question would be the limitations on how much water to use. I've noticed a lot of silicate settles out in my solution. I started by dissolving 11ml Sodium Silicate 40% in 1L RODI and have since upped to 45ml/L. Is this normal or would it help to have the solution be more concentrated?

