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Maybe Paul B is an example of bad things that can happen using ozone recklessly.
With supermodels by his side? Yes that would do it. Lol
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Maybe Paul B is an example of bad things that can happen using ozone recklessly.
Randy can you please elaborate on this please?
Bingo!No. They couldn't, because trace element uptake is not necessarily tied to calcification at all.
Much of the trace element uptake in a reef aquarium goes into tissues and/or inorganic precipitation due to insolubility. They do not necessarily go into skeletons.
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I run ozone, and this is my wife.With supermodels by his side? Yes that would do it. Lol
I run ozone, and this is my wife.
Maybe a theme???
Only when i have the flu and am willing to sacrifice irritation to the lining of the bronchioles to kill the pesty virus or bacteria.I bet you over dose ozone all the time.
As you can see on my profile photo - I´m more of a peroxide guy
Sincerely Lasse
You never know - peroxide or age - maybe bothI can see that, you are well oxidized, err seasoned. Wait, that does not sound right.
I made a post above on it (copied below). You mean expand beyond this?
No. They couldn't, because trace element uptake is not necessarily tied to calcification at all.
Much of the trace element uptake in a reef aquarium goes into tissues and/or inorganic precipitation due to insolubility. They do not necessarily go into skeletons.
Even if every hard coral generated the same amount of tissue per skeleton (do you think they do?), what about trace element uptake by soft corals, macroalgae, microalgae, sponges, and every other growing organism that deposits no calcium carbonate at all?
Maybe this idea is better than mL of a mix per gallon per week, but possibly not.
This is taken from the dosing instructions of the Red Sea Coral Colours- you can also dose by measuring the elements but the 20ppm calcium uptake is an ‘easier’ way. That’s the method I follow with the coral colours.
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Seeing farmerty no water change tank, with just a calcium reactor and no trace dosing and also glenf no water change tank, who is using only commercial available to hobbyist's tests, someone will assume that trace elements no needed for corals, even acropora health!
This is taken from the dosing instructions of the Red Sea Coral Colours- you can also dose by measuring the elements but the 20ppm calcium uptake is an ‘easier’ way. That’s the method I follow with the coral colours.
‘Dosing by calcium (coral growth) demand
Our research also identified a constant ratio between each of the Coral Colors and the overall consumption of calcium, which is proportional to coral growth and metabolic activity. Therefore, by measuring the uptake of calcium by the corals we are able to replenish all of the elements that have definitely been depleted from the water by the corals, without the danger of reaching toxic levels. This method of dosing should be used for supplementing Coral Colors D and can be applied successfully to Coral Colors A, B, & C.’
Dosing by calcium (coral growth) demand
Calculate the daily or weekly dose of each supplement according to the dosage of Red Sea’s Reef Foundation supplements or to a known uptake of calcium. (Add 1ml of Color supplement for every 20ppm of Calcium added per 100 liters (25 gal) of aquarium water or for every 2g of calcium uptake.)’
With the massive led usage, people don’t see those heavily purple tanks any more.And coraline algae without soft tissue?
Sincerely Lasse
And coraline algae without soft tissue?
The problem is – if you simplify a method to much – the method will only be useful for the specialist – because only them knows the simplified methods boundaries.
Sincerely Lasse