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Sounds like that too much gfo is being used. Phyto can add to waste if nothing consumes it. Coral snow based on brand can actually also increase nutrients significantly (tlf as an example)
From what I understand, Coral snow is calcium carbonate that binds to organics helping skim out excess nutrients, and algae.
 

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From what I understand, Coral snow is calcium carbonate that binds to organics helping skim out excess nutrients, and algae.
I believe you are referring to coral snow from Korallin zucht, nothing like the other brands. I believe it’s major deal is chalk/calcite (side note, supposed to help get rid of vermitid snails), which clarifies water; kinda like carbon.
 
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carbon leaches trace minerals, its nothing like coral snow. I think you were thinking of reef snow which is a food for corals..

there is only one coral snow that i, aware of and that is by KZ. there is a DIY formula that I use.
 
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Sounds like that too much gfo is being used. Phyto can add to waste if nothing consumes it. Coral snow based on brand can actually also increase nutrients significantly (tlf as an example)

TLF product is called marine snow, nothing like the original coral snow by KZ...... I can see why you got confused.. lots of brands out there using the "snow" in their product description.
 
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No GFO, that stuff is no bueno. Dosing PBNS, its working, it was way worse, under control now, also scrubbing out and dosing DIY coral snow. I threw in some dove snails, and now they are laying eggs everywhere....free CUC..
I use RowaPhos it works great and when my po4 gets low I shut it off until I need it again. Along with about 5 Turbos and walla
Almost over night gone try it you won’t go back!


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carbon leaches trace minerals, its nothing like coral snow. I think you were thinking of reef snow which is a food for corals..

there is only one coral snow that i, aware of and that is by KZ. there is a DIY formula that I use.
Yes. Made of what chalk is made of as mentioned above. I’m not confused. Just was trying to clarify for any readers who are not familiar and may try the wrong one.
 

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What's in the DIY coral snow?

I laughed when I read that they also sell a product called YelloSno. "Honey, I'm putting some YelloSno in the tank!"
 

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its downstairs, I just wanted a bit of counter space to place food and water testing stuff.... I find it useful. its more of a commercial setup.... I live alone, so no wife to bug me to wanting it to match the furniture. :ROFLMAO:
You got it! The wife wants it to look clean and match the "decor". LOL.
 
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What's in the DIY coral snow?

I laughed when I read that they also sell a product called YelloSno. "Honey, I'm putting some YelloSno in the tank!"
the coral snow is by KZ and is sold at BRS. The yellow snow is a coral food sold by algae barn.

The coral snow is mostly a calcium carbonate, not really sure if KZ puts anything else in there.. They are really secretive and will not list ingredients, but when its dry, it has a chalky finish on the surface. There is a thread on reef2reef on how to make your own, the product sold on BRS can be expensive over time.
 
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What did you use to make the top screen? I need to make one for my 6’ tank. Any pointers welcomed.
I printed these corner tabs that rest on the glass and purchased a standard window screen frame from home depot, and some clear 1/8 square netting from ebay. If you need a set, I can print them for you at no charge...

just pay for postage which should be a few bucks at the most.
 
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The light rack turned out great, what are you going to use to box it in?
I have the nuts on the top section of the rail already inserted, I just have to print out some hinges, and am going to use 1/4" plywood, and frame it with aluminum to prevent it from bowing. I will probably install magnets at the corners where they meet to prevent it from gapping.

it will be a while till I get to that seeing how busy things are getting with my work.... I barely found time to get my frame up after having ready and sitting there for 1 month.
 
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Nice setup, I like the orange accents, really dont see that very much so its cool. Also I went down a similar route a few years ago with the GFO scenario, it may be best to try and simplify your approach and start with a new baseline then go from there, double check your dosing ,cleanliness of sump etc A lot of times its easy to get caught up "chasing numbers" and it ends up making things worse. Also regardless of sps or lps I would say instead or coral snow to run Red Sea AB+ or acropower. Some of the kz stuff can be worth it too but you have to have the budget for it. I think the only ones that are worth it is the coral booster, flatworm stop and the extra special
 
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Nice setup, I like the orange accents, really dont see that very much so its cool. Also I went down a similar route a few years ago with the GFO scenario, it may be best to try and simplify your approach and start with a new baseline then go from there, double check your dosing ,cleanliness of sump etc A lot of times its easy to get caught up "chasing numbers" and it ends up making things worse. Also regardless of sps or lps I would say instead or coral snow to run Red Sea AB+ or acropower. Some of the kz stuff can be worth it too but you have to have the budget for it. I think the only ones that are worth it is the coral booster, flatworm stop and the extra special

I avoid chasing numbers, I go by how everything is reacting, and keep things consistent as far as feeding,,, dosing in automated and tested weekly, ICP once a month. coral snow is a flocculent and works well when storming the algae in the tank. I do use red sea AB+ , Kz products are good when using the program they have, but the flatworm stop can cause an Iodine spike, so beware.
 

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