Carbon dosing is a method of adding organic carbon to a marine aquarium to promote the growth of beneficial bacteria that consume nitrates and phosphates. The goal of carbon dosing is to create an environment in which the bacteria can thrive, which in turn helps to reduce the levels of nitrates and phosphates in the water.

There are several types of carbon sources that can be used for carbon dosing, including vodka, vinegar, sugar, and specialized liquid carbon supplements. The dosage of carbon required will depend on the size of your aquarium, the type of carbon source you are using, and the nutrient levels in your water.

It’s important to note that carbon dosing can be risky if not done correctly. Overdosing can lead to a rapid drop in nutrient levels, which can cause stress to your fish and other marine life. Therefore, it’s important to start with a low dose and gradually increase it over time while monitoring nutrient levels closely

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