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Lots of people do and there are many threads here on it.
IMO, it is very slightly preferable to dose sodium nitrate since you can't overdose sodium while it is at least possible to overdose potassium (although probably not common).
Do you have a link where you get your food safe?When my K level hit 460 ppm (in a 38 g) I switched to NaNO3. Also, there were visible impurities (i.e. bits of dark stuff) in my bottle of stump remover. Just to be safe, I tested each batch on bristle worms and brittle stars before using it. I feel much better using FOOD SAFE NaNO3.
Thanks. I'll check into it.I use Duda's sodium nitrate. I bought it on Amazon. I mix one tablespoon with 2 cups water. I dose about 10 ml daily in my 180 that has lots of growing acros and other sps.
Thanks. I'll check into it.
Dosing this product is dangerous for the reef aquarium? Can it contain toxic substances?
Which product are you asking about?
This product.. and the other NaNO3
if you have reef i will recomend to keep Retfild ratio 1:16 I prefer kno3
I prefer 1:16 because it exists in nature
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I prefer potassium because it is a mineral that usually involves SPS
All the animals are also consumers of nitrate and phosphate. What ratio should you offer.?
in my aquarium there are phytoplankton like iso. chet. tetra. nano. Which are rich food for corals and invertebrates.