Grow the plants and do not worry about the algae. I know that easier said than done but happy plants means minimal to zero algae in the long run. Don’t be afraid of an algae out break because, they can be fixed especially if you make conditions better for the plants’ health.
Yeah i know, seems that i'm on the right path now and im a bit afraid of losing it.
Tomorrow the aquarium turns its first month since planted and im so happy because its literally algae free, i had a bit of hair algae on 1 smaller leaf of nymphea red lotus but probably amanos or otos eats it.
As far as alkalinity addition for your RO, I would skip it. You will be chasing it constantly with AS. I have had no issues with my fish, plants, or snails since transitioning to zero alkalinity. I did the transition over a few days until I was 100% RO/DI.
Yeah i thought that, i need to do more research about tank with 0 kh.
Considering that i'm injecting now "X" amount of co2 with kh 3.5 to reach "lime green drop checker", with less kh i for sure need less co2 injection rate to reach the same amount of co2, right?
I also accidentally discovered that my house pipes are all made of copper, it was probably an easy assumption to make as the houses here are all made like this but I had never thought about it.
So an osmosis system seems to make more sense in my case.
EDIT:
I've bought the RO unit, Arka myAqua 1900. I'll be dry dosing it, MgSO4 and CaSO4. I'm using IFC calculator.
I've used IFC to calculate precisely the tank size and WC amount needed. Tank measurement is 110x50x60h but i've removed around 10cm of AS, so 110x50x50, IFC counts glass thickness too and result is 259L tank.
If i do 50% should be around 130L, the container that i have is 150L (WC difference between 40 and 50% matter?)
if i aim to
GH 5 and a ratio 3:1 Ca:Mg i end up with a total amounts of 10,10g of MgSO4 and 12,84g CaSO4 to dry dose directly in the WC container.
Seems alright?