Honestly I don't remember fine tuning my carbon dosing. Been doing it for a couple of years and I tweak the dose from time to time. It's been pretty flexible for me. I have always used vodka.
What ratio do you use?
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Honestly I don't remember fine tuning my carbon dosing. Been doing it for a couple of years and I tweak the dose from time to time. It's been pretty flexible for me. I have always used vodka.
Cyano, Cyano, Cyano... UGH!!! I HATE WATER
I quit dosing Vodka then sucked out the cyano. it was fine for a few days, not noticeable growth so I started back with the Vodka. In a few days, CYANO.
I know a lot of people have this issue, but how do you deal with it? Do you keep dosing Vodka and it will balance it's self out in a few weeks? Do I change Carbon source and try Vinegar? Do I stop dosing Carbon and let it die off?
I have stopped dosing Nitrate and the levels have not gone down so I have something going on.
@Russ265 @twilliard @jumplittlechloe
I am dosing carbon to boost bacteria lower nitrate and remove phosphate. It sounded like a good idea.
After dosing nitrate and getting it to a readable level it does not go down. I thought the carbon would help with that.
I am dosing carbon to boost bacteria lower nitrate and remove phosphate. It sounded like a good idea.
After dosing nitrate and getting it to a readable level it does not go down. I thought the carbon would help with that.
I can also confirm Cyano started with Nitrate dosing in my tank. I have tried to balance the bacteria by dosing MicroBacter7. I have no tried a Carbon source. I am having what I think are the same issues as you.
I actually do believe the 14 day dosing i just finished of MB7 helped with the cyano. There is not as much as there had been. I wonder though. Are you saying running carbon in a reactor will help combat the cyano and bring balance to the bacteria in the system? The tank i am dosing is all Zoas and fish. I am looking for "dirty" water with around 5ppm NO3.
from what ive read and my own experience. cyano is kind of an issue when it(nitrate) is lowish. 5-15ppm. with carbon dosing.
i never heard someone with 50ppm nitrate having a cyano outbreak. just a ton of variables and hard to conclude anything.
i will say this... carbon is a catalyst from my tests. without a doubt amino acids or carbon always bring about cyano with low nutrient/nitrate systems.
i cant give you much more beyond that. seems we are in finicky land beyond that.
i wish i had all the answers. the only thing i do to combat cyano is to reload gac and it seems to stop.
i could tell you to up flow or stop feeding or whatever the advice (of the cool kids) is but we know you would tune me out.
if you follow carbon though. we have a strong tie to cyano.
I am looking for "dirty" water with around 5ppm NO3.
Just a side note I would check your TDS readings with an appropriate "hand held meter" not a inline meter to insure 000 TDS as well
I got a handheld reader and my TDS in the holding tank was 15. hmmm.... It is zero on the inline reader but 15 sitting in the tank. Thoughts?
I have a room dedicated to my sump with no windows. I also have a tank that I just cleaned only for RODI.
I think maybe it is my DI Resin. I am going to do more testing when I get home. In the meantime I guess I will not worry about it.
correct me if im wrong but di just deionizes the water. the solids are removed by the membrane. actually i could be wrong on that. i always get 0 after ro anyway.
i get 48 tds coming in from my water here in gwinnett. not sure what forsyth's is.
When depleted. DI resin can and will leach out TDS. I knew that, BRAIN FART moment [emoji100]
I will order new resin sometime next week and will put a long term plan to add a tds meter with 3 inputs.

