Re: Nitrato e fosfato controlam algas?
Enviado: 25 Fev 2025, 11:21
Bom dia sumidos, resolvi reviver o tópico porque um dos grandes cientistas do aquarismo o Randy Holmes Farley colocou um artigo que ele sugere uma faixa para nitrato e fosfato, vou colar o que ele sugeriu abaixo:
What targets seem reasonable? Of course, that depends on all the other factors at play, such as types of corals, availability of ammonia, particulate foods, etc. However, for a mature mixed reef, this would be how I personally would run it:
Let nitrate float between 5 ppm and 50 ppm. I’d use gentle export in this range, such as growing macroalgae.
Above 50 ppm, I’d begin to focus more on reducing it, by organic carbon dosing, turf or macroalgae, etc.
Below 5 ppm, I’d begin to dose ammonia or feed more. The target level might drop lower if dosing ammonia, just like the heavy in/heavy out scenario where nitrate may not be as needed.
Let phosphate float between about 0.06 ppm and 0.3 ppm. This range is higher than I’ve recommended in the past. I’d use gentle export in this range, such as growing macroalgae.
Above about 0.3 ppm, I’d begin to focus more on reducing it, by turf or macroalgae, or a binder such as GFO or lanthanum (has its own risks to tangs). If a binder: GO SLOW. Turf and macroalgae will typically be slow enough.
Below 0.06 ppm, I’d begin to dose sodium phosphate or feed more to get the level up.
Basicamente ele sugere nitrato entre 5 e 50ppm e fosfato entre 0.06 e 0.3ppm, se jogar essa informação hoje em rodas de conversa de aquarismo no Brasil com certeza você vai ser chamado de herege e pessoas com forcado e tochas irão até sua casa.
What targets seem reasonable? Of course, that depends on all the other factors at play, such as types of corals, availability of ammonia, particulate foods, etc. However, for a mature mixed reef, this would be how I personally would run it:
Let nitrate float between 5 ppm and 50 ppm. I’d use gentle export in this range, such as growing macroalgae.
Above 50 ppm, I’d begin to focus more on reducing it, by organic carbon dosing, turf or macroalgae, etc.
Below 5 ppm, I’d begin to dose ammonia or feed more. The target level might drop lower if dosing ammonia, just like the heavy in/heavy out scenario where nitrate may not be as needed.
Let phosphate float between about 0.06 ppm and 0.3 ppm. This range is higher than I’ve recommended in the past. I’d use gentle export in this range, such as growing macroalgae.
Above about 0.3 ppm, I’d begin to focus more on reducing it, by turf or macroalgae, or a binder such as GFO or lanthanum (has its own risks to tangs). If a binder: GO SLOW. Turf and macroalgae will typically be slow enough.
Below 0.06 ppm, I’d begin to dose sodium phosphate or feed more to get the level up.
Basicamente ele sugere nitrato entre 5 e 50ppm e fosfato entre 0.06 e 0.3ppm, se jogar essa informação hoje em rodas de conversa de aquarismo no Brasil com certeza você vai ser chamado de herege e pessoas com forcado e tochas irão até sua casa.