duganderson Posted December 8, 2012 Share Posted December 8, 2012 I have a 28 g. cube with 24 lbs. of live rock and only rock and floss for filtration. I have softies, 2 rbta, one 3-head frogspawn and 4 small fish. I only do what changes (5-6 gallons) every 2-3 weeks. I don't do any dosing and don't plan to in order to keep my tank relatively simple and inexpensive to run. If I had a pink birdsnest (sps) for the top of the tank and some candy cane corals (lps), are they going to strip a lot of good nutrients from the tank so I'll then need to dose? Do either Candy Cane or Pink Birdsnest pull out more nutrients than the other? Any suggestions for me. Link to comment
Lawnman Posted December 8, 2012 Share Posted December 8, 2012 I have a 30 gallon FULL of LPS and I never dose. 2 5 gallon water changes a week keep my levels just fine. Link to comment
clownfishlover Posted December 8, 2012 Share Posted December 8, 2012 Listen to Lawman and you wont' go wrong. I never dose on my 20 just 20 percent water change 7-10 days. Dosing can lead to many bad things. I have a 30 gallon FULL of LPS and I never dose. 2 5 gallon water changes a week keep my levels just fine. Link to comment
JamesHL88 Posted December 8, 2012 Share Posted December 8, 2012 Proud to say ive never dosed and i hardly test anything. Ive made a few nice systems this way. Link to comment
duganderson Posted December 8, 2012 Author Share Posted December 8, 2012 Proud to say ive never dosed and i hardly test anything. Ive made a few nice systems this way. Does the lack of need for dosing include SPS like Pink Birdsnest???? Link to comment
basser1 Posted December 8, 2012 Share Posted December 8, 2012 Does the lack of need for dosing include SPS like Pink Birdsnest???? No. Unlike the others, I have mostly SPS corals. And they consume a lot, especially Alk and Calcium to an extent. I may dose 30 to 40 ml of Alk a day. And I do test mainly because I don't want any Alk swings which can be bad for SPS corals. LPS and Softies are more for forgiving of lower levels of alk and calcium. Link to comment
Alkamist Posted December 8, 2012 Share Posted December 8, 2012 No. Unlike the others, I have mostly SPS corals. And they consume a lot, especially Alk and Calcium to an extent. I may dose 30 to 40 ml of Alk a day. And I do test mainly because I don't want any Alk swings which can be bad for SPS corals. LPS and Softies are more for forgiving of lower levels of alk and calcium. what he said, you can get away with out dosing if you have a few sps but once they get bigger or you add more then they really start sucking up the alk and ca. Link to comment
metrokat Posted December 8, 2012 Share Posted December 8, 2012 With only a few SPS you might be okay without dosing if you use a high ALK and Calcium salt like red sea coral pro. The other thing that sucks up alk and calk like crazy is coralline algae. Link to comment
Lawnman Posted December 8, 2012 Share Posted December 8, 2012 No. Unlike the others, I have mostly SPS corals. And they consume a lot, especially Alk and Calcium to an extent. I may dose 30 to 40 ml of Alk a day. And I do test mainly because I don't want any Alk swings which can be bad for SPS corals. LPS and Softies are more for forgiving of lower levels of alk and calcium. +1 I never had to dose with a few SPS and LPS when I used Ocenaic salt and Salinity salt. When those SPS frags grow into colonies is when you will have problems. Link to comment
Themerchant Posted February 8, 2016 Share Posted February 8, 2016 interesting about not having to dose. Have you loss any coral, I ask because I feel like loss a couple due to lack of nutrients and low salinity Link to comment
Urchinhead Posted February 8, 2016 Share Posted February 8, 2016 If you have corals dying you are likely out of wack with one or more parameters and also possibly having swings in the tank. If you do not test you don't know what's going on in the tank. And not dosing with a fair amount of coral proportional to the size of the tank and the amount/frequency of the water changes is also not advised. So it would be better if you did test. This includes salinity. And then dose accordingly. Link to comment
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