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If your fish are not getting thin, you’re doing a great job, use NoPox to control your PO4, I used previously it worked, I got away from it for a couple of years, I'm using again cause nothing seems to control my PO4 better than it.I’m afraid I feed too little.. can you guys offer me your opinions?
Red Sea 350 v2
About 3 months since tank reset (original live stock, some original base rock, added new live rock and new live sand and new water)
Livestock: Foxface, designer clown, melanurus wrasse, blue hippo tang, yellow tang, flamehawk
CUC: 4-5 hermits, crab, sand sifting star (small) 2 skunk shrimp, 1 blood shrimp, some snails
Coral: couple of mushrooms, trumpet, two torches, 3 frags of zoas with 2-3 heads each
Nitrates: 1-3
Phosphates: 0.14 (would like to bring it down)
I feed one cube mixedwith a pinch of small pellets. Reef roids once a week.
Why do you put vinegar in your tank?In the last few years I have seen people really warm up to the idea of heavily feeding their fish. I feed an unholy amount and have be to VERY aggressive in my nutrient export. I run a large reguium, ATS, two skimmers each rated for my system volume (long story but work much better than one larger skimmer), biopellet reactor with twice as many pellets as rated for my tank, add 50mL-100mL of vinegar/day, as well as lanthanum chloride addition daily.
With all of this my nutrients run
NO3 2.5-10ppm
PO4 .1ppm (high but working on getting it a bit lower. I am shooting for .05ppm)
Ammonia 0
dKh 8-9.5
I feed until no fish is eating, which no one recommends to do. Because of that I keep very aggressive fish housed with each other and almost never see signs of significant aggression. I see insane growth rates in fish, which is problematic. Without very aggressive nutrient export I would not be able to sustain my system.
Why do you put vinegar in your tank?
I have no idea if I am feeding my fish too much or too little. There's so much contradictory information out there. Feed until all the food is gone in 2 minutes. If you have nitrates, it's because you're feeding too much. If you have little nitrates, you're feeding too little. Feed once a day. Feed three times per day. Feed every other day. Feed supplements X, Y, and Z. Don't feed any supplements. Feed until your fish are fat. Keep your fish hungry so they clean the tank. How am I supposed to know if a fish is fat anyway? To me it looks like a fish.