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If you soak the Dolomite dust in your fresh water before adding just the water to the tank then it will help a little. Dolomite won't dissolve in a healthy reef tank.

wings8888":2xlxaem4 said:beaslbob":2xlxaem4 said:wings8888":2xlxaem4 said:...
What do you mean my "livestock"? Fish? Inverts? corals?
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yep
Ok, then I think I disagree with you on this.
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Tackett":3lbybnas said:wings8888":3lbybnas said:beaslbob":3lbybnas said:wings8888":3lbybnas said:...
What do you mean my "livestock"? Fish? Inverts? corals?
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yep
Ok, then I think I disagree with you on this.
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sadly, I cant disagree with his statement. My coraline is just starting to spread and my poor yellow tang died last week somehow. I had him since the start of my reefing adventures. Can't figure out why. I also do weekly water changes, though I licked the hair algae problem doing this, I have a massive cyano algae breakout now. So all that said, I dont have a dog in this fight. Which is why I havent posted untill now.
wings8888":3pvcx4ky said:Can you have coralline and a dead fish?... absolutely. I think you missed my point. If beaslbob has such a thriving healthy tank, coralline should also be present.
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Matt_Wandell":2okvo6ma said:Uh, you can have healthy SPS corals and dying fish, too. They don't necessarily die because of water quality. But I have seen quite a few thriving soft coral tanks with little to no calcareous algae present.
Rob_Reef_Keeper":1yw8bbf0 said:My observations My tank that was a cess pool with hair algae had no coraline. I agree the higher PO4 was the result of no coraline. My softies and LPS (hammer/frogspawn) grew like weeds. My SPS however didn't grow at all and even lost a few.
Now that my hair algae is gone resulting in no PO4 the coraline has spread all over the glass ans the SPS frags are starting to grow finally.
beaslbob":2jksashi said:Guy":2jksashi said:beaslbob":2jksashi said:I am also going to try some lime just to see if mag goes up. it's at ~1150-1200 now. So if it bumps up a bit then I will continue using it.
Magnesium is the downfall of Lime. It has none. I would suggest Magnesium chloride in your case. Epsome Salt (Magnesium sulfate) is OK for a small bump in Magnesium but not one as large as you need.
A small water change would work too but I know how you feel about that.
Perhaps I should have been clearer. It was either dolomite or dolomitic lime or something like that.
wings8888":3o3l5bcq said:Matt_Wandell":3o3l5bcq said:Uh, you can have healthy SPS corals and dying fish, too. They don't necessarily die because of water quality. But I have seen quite a few thriving soft coral tanks with little to no calcareous algae present.
Sure... long term (like longer than a year) as well? Eventually, you'd see calcareous algae present, no?
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hillbilly":tcr7twnk said:Common sense would say your choices of livestock would be limited to only the hardiest creatures in such a tank. Why even bother. If you can't or won't properly take care of your creatures, why even try to keep them? I don't want my creatures living in their own filth in a little box. So I go the extra mile to make sure that little box is as clean as possible, and the creatures in it are as healthly as possible. I just don't agree with the "penny pinching" method of keeping any kind of animal. It only invites disease, short lifespans, and unhappy animals. Just my 2 cents.
