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- System info - Experiment tank for sexual reproduction at MMA
1. Total system size: 291 gallons (sump 100 gallons, tank 191 gallons)
2. Total fish: 5 adults (2 tangs, 1 rabbitfish, 1 filefish, 1 CBB)
3. SPS Growth Rate: 2-4 (spring starts now, with higher temp and light intesity)
4. SPS Coloration: 2 ("natural light" - lower kelvin than usual reef tanks, following yearly variations)
- Nutrient Import
1. Total Fed Daily: This week: 1/2 spoon mysis, 1/2 spoon artemia, EasyBooster 16ml, EasySPS 16ml, 1 cube lobster eggs, 1 cube inver. food, 2 cubes copepods (feedings depending on nutrient levels).
2. Feedings Per Day: 1 for the fish, coral food spread over the day
3. Other nutrients added: 5-10 ml aminoacids/day, 7ml KNO3(80g/1000ml RO), Triton: Fe 3ml, Mn 6ml, Iodine 2ml
- Nutrient Export
1. Water Changes: No
2. Skimmer: Yes (Deltec)
3. Macroalgae or Refugium: Refugium (60 x 80 cm lit area, Caulerpa sp and Chaetomorpha sp, 3 Mitras LB Freshwater)
4. Algae Scrubber: No
5. GFO or other nutrient resins: No
6. Organic carbon dosing: 1 ml etanol 40%/day (This week, usually not needed)
7. Other nutrient export: No
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Thank you! I noticed you mentioned you only dose organic carbon when necessary instead of continuously, am I understanding this correctly? I've been considering doing the same thing to lower nitrates just a little bit in my tank.
Also, I notice you mentioned your feeding was for this week. Does this mean you fed all the food you listed from Sunday to Thursday of this week? Thanks again!
That's is the feeding per day this week. I meassure PO4 and NO3 every day, so we change the feeding if the nutrients go up and raise it when they go down. This week the daily feeding is approximately what I wrote as "Total fed daily". That's our "diet"-recipe, when I want the PO4 to go down. We feed almost the dubble when it's the opposite.

