Originally Posted by
scuba-Raru
:thinking: I had a question regarding weekly aditives. I just started keeping some corals (mushrooms/zoo's/GSP's) I have been adding Kent Trace Elements (purlple stuff) once a week. Is this enough or should I add Calcium/Strontonim/supplements as well.
Also, when you do top offs (I have to do about 1gal every 2-3 days) do you just pour the water in or do you have to make some sort of drip? So far ive beenpouring it in and mt stock hasnt complained...
Any help would be apreciated!!
Thanks
I don't know about others, but I have several tanks and as an experiment of sorts, I used Kent Essential Elements in one tank and compared all the tanks. It seemed to me Essential Elements does make the corals better looking. So, after several months of observing and experiencing no problems I started dosing all the tanks with Essential Elements and they all look really nice.
As for calcium, yes it has to be checked and if not within normal parameters you should be adding it. Because I have been using Purple Up to help with the correline algae development I have been testing more due to the possibility of overdosing the tanks.
Many people will use Kalawasser, but I don't use it because the tanks seem to stay stable with my current methods. There are more educated people on this board, and I'm sure they will chime in on this issue. I'm interested in reading what others have to say as well.
People seem to do water top-offs with just slowly pouring it in. However, I have been dripping my top offs for over a year and it seems that the temperature stays more stable.
Now, with that comment I probably should explain why I do it this way. My house is 70% windows and hate to run the air conditioner or heater. I live on an acreage and love to have my windows (over 30 windows) and patio doors (4 of them) open throughout the warm season. Temperature fluctuations in the house are the norm, but my tank still stays about 80 - 81 degrees all year.
Hope this gives you one perspective.
Denise M.