You should look into Kalkwasser before you start dosing All-for-Reef. You can mix with ATO water. Great for nano tanks!
@multykiller0073 ай бұрын
using kalkwasser in the ATO is pretty much outdated and advised against as it's super unreliable. The amount of dosing you do when you dose via your ATO is determined by how much you evaporate. If you just use a dosing pump you have full controll over how much kalkwasser you dose. This way you won't dose for example 1,5L in the winter and 2,5L in the summer. Plus the rate at which you need to replace your ATO skyrockets with this method as Kalkwasser is pretty aggressive with a PH of about 11,4. But Kalkwasser in general is great stuff. Just don't use it in your ATO.
@LeslieGriffin-dg1yj3 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching your videos.i love your enthusiasm even when you find problems.
@DreamStateLiving3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching! Happy to hear you enjoy them! :)
@oyster_36943 ай бұрын
Been using AFR for about 6 months now with the Red Sea doser. It's been working great! And love the App, and ease of use!
@jonh90102 ай бұрын
Great video. IF you didn't notice you have some bubble algae growing (4:50 timestamp) , there is a crab that eats it sorry i cant reall whitch one . gfo should be in a media reactor.
@TrevorHiller3 ай бұрын
I couldn’t quite tell from the video, but typically the ATO sensor goes in the pump chamber as that is the first chamber to drop its level due to evaporation in an all in one tank. If you don’t have it there, try that. If you do, then do your plan!
@DreamStateLiving3 ай бұрын
Yup, that’s the one it’s in! I have to actively watch it to see what might be happening but haven’t caught it at the right time have only heard it activate twice lol
@TrevorHiller3 ай бұрын
Good deal. Maybe use a syringe or a turkey baster to suck some water out of the return pump chamber while you’re standing in front of it so it activates. Then you can just dump the water back in when you’re done.
@NoelG-IRE3 ай бұрын
The biggest issue with ATO’s in AIO tanks is snails cleaning the overflow teeth and slowing down your return rate which in turn triggers the ATO for too long. It happens in dumped tanks too but the more water volume the less issue. I previously had an AIO and used the Tunze nano ATO which allows to select 2 limits on the time the pump stays on. I had it set to 40 seconds which meant it wouldn’t add more than a litre each time. You could set it to 240 seconds for bigger tanks if I recall correctly. The second biggest issue is trying to keep the sensor clean and not have algae grow all over it. I actually had to black out the back section of my AIO to stop this happening, but cleaning at least once a week should keep it in check. I’d maybe do it twice a week if it wasn’t covered. Algae grows quickest on clean surfaces. Better off blacking it out but keep cleaning it at least monthly or with every water change.
@andreshaymes42073 ай бұрын
I use kalk on my ato start low and raise as needed
@ashton62693 ай бұрын
Just move the ATO output to the same chamber the sensor is in
@nabokovfan873 ай бұрын
Definitely setup that third head on the doser for RO+ATO on a schedule. Even if its not doing all the heavy lifting, it would be a nice passive way to keep things up for you. Say it adds water for 1 minute a day or something, whatever that is, maybe you'll get that consistency you were looking for. Why not!
@darksidereefer3 ай бұрын
Set up a doser for all for reef. It would never give you consistent numbers based on evaporation if its in your ATO. I would definitely tell you to dose a consistent amount.
@reyrox32743 ай бұрын
Your Red Sea is my favourite tank ever made. I wish they still made that design
@Mindboggle1003 ай бұрын
I actually tracked dowan a used Red Sea Max 250. It looks amazing in terms of the apperance in a room setting. However that tank design isn't the easiest to manage. Some of the newer models Res Sea put out , are big improvemnets. If you really want a hooded tank, options are limited. The Max 250 is cheap to purchase used, if you decide to go with one... I honestly don't think any reef tank is easy to keep, your mileage may vary! :)
@ryanblauser86953 ай бұрын
That stuff that is growing on your coral is blue clove polyp. It’s pretty invasive
@ShrimpNReefDude3 ай бұрын
Hey. Love watching your vids. I wish I could visit Miami for Skullyfest. Best of luck on your event! 😢 sorry to be the bearer of bad news... you seriously need to consider taking out those blue clove polyps. If it's contained on rock islands, then get them out. If it's on your main rock structure...you are in for a tough battle ahead. Get on the forums and start your attack ASAP
@moereefer3 ай бұрын
Put the torch in the other tank. No 2 tanks are the same. If you have cyno usually it’s because of low nutrients or large differences between Phosphate and Nitrate levels
@Socalaquatics3 ай бұрын
Get rid of those blue clove polyps on your coral they are a pain to deal with on rock work and they suffocate other corals
@Aqu1813 ай бұрын
looks good
@HeCareFreeDylan3 ай бұрын
Hi , how’s the receding scoly doing ? I have one the same as yours , need help :(
@damienbyrne90922 ай бұрын
what is the name of the small flow maker on the side? thank you.
@DreamStateLiving2 ай бұрын
hygger mini -- its listed in the aquarium link in video description