Hello Everyone,
I have had my 75gal reef tank for three and a half years. i have a variety of sps and lps corals, some fish and other invertabretes. now that i feel like i know what i am doing more, i want to advance and simplify my additives. my tank has a deep sandbed (over six inches), 131 pounds of live rock with most in tank, some in sump and some in refugium. I have my sump setup with a refugiuam section that includes macroalgae, live rock, plenty of shells and mud. the refugiam is set up similiar but hangs on my tank and is separate from the sump. I have my sump with refugium area on an alternate lighting cycle as compared to my tank lighting (when it is day in my tank it is night in my sump and vice versa). my skimmer is an octopus 150 and it is in my sump-i know it is big but i love it! I have a simple water sypon top off that drips into my sump. so to sum it up, i have a natural system that does not require mechanical filtration and water changes are only done to make me feel better, but i am convinced i don't need them anymore, but i occasionally do them anyways usually because the synthetic mix i use supplies great elements. Here is the thing, my calicium is very, very stable and i rarely need to add calcium to my tank (once a month or so) i think that is from the sandbed and large amount of shells i have in the system, but my magnesium and Alk continue to be in fluctuation. they stay a proper levels but i need to be on top of the testing and adding of supplements which is working fine but, i would like to automate this realm of my system so that i can start putting my attention to a seahorse tank that i have been dreaming of since my childhood. i have my system on a good automatic coast except the mag and alk-by the way, my ph has remained stable for over two years at 8.5. so, i am looking for simple solutions to help me get my mag and alk more on auto pilot too. i thought of adding the mag and alk supplements to my water top off jug but have read that if you add the two at similiar times, they will deplete each other very quickly. anyone have any ideas, thoughts, etc..i would bet grateful-especially simple solutions to the problem. thanks in advance.
I have had my 75gal reef tank for three and a half years. i have a variety of sps and lps corals, some fish and other invertabretes. now that i feel like i know what i am doing more, i want to advance and simplify my additives. my tank has a deep sandbed (over six inches), 131 pounds of live rock with most in tank, some in sump and some in refugium. I have my sump setup with a refugiuam section that includes macroalgae, live rock, plenty of shells and mud. the refugiam is set up similiar but hangs on my tank and is separate from the sump. I have my sump with refugium area on an alternate lighting cycle as compared to my tank lighting (when it is day in my tank it is night in my sump and vice versa). my skimmer is an octopus 150 and it is in my sump-i know it is big but i love it! I have a simple water sypon top off that drips into my sump. so to sum it up, i have a natural system that does not require mechanical filtration and water changes are only done to make me feel better, but i am convinced i don't need them anymore, but i occasionally do them anyways usually because the synthetic mix i use supplies great elements. Here is the thing, my calicium is very, very stable and i rarely need to add calcium to my tank (once a month or so) i think that is from the sandbed and large amount of shells i have in the system, but my magnesium and Alk continue to be in fluctuation. they stay a proper levels but i need to be on top of the testing and adding of supplements which is working fine but, i would like to automate this realm of my system so that i can start putting my attention to a seahorse tank that i have been dreaming of since my childhood. i have my system on a good automatic coast except the mag and alk-by the way, my ph has remained stable for over two years at 8.5. so, i am looking for simple solutions to help me get my mag and alk more on auto pilot too. i thought of adding the mag and alk supplements to my water top off jug but have read that if you add the two at similiar times, they will deplete each other very quickly. anyone have any ideas, thoughts, etc..i would bet grateful-especially simple solutions to the problem. thanks in advance.