What do you dose your tank with?

I am currently experimenting with Red Sea Reef Care program. I am using the nopox, Part a,b and c and the amino acids. So far, I am very happy with it.
 
BRS 2 part(actually 3 parts ca, alk, and mg) brightwells koralcolor, reef biofuel, potassium, and restor. Seems to work fine For me.
 
as of right now i only dose with kalkwasser and fuel by seachem. what exactly does mag do in your tank?
 
brs Calcium
brs Alk
brs Mag (occasionally since Salinity has a very high mag~1300)
vodka

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Brightwell reef elemental,koralcolor,microbater7,reefbio fule,aminoacids,part a&b,strontion, potassion,magnesion,montabelion,iron
I dose foods also through a pump rods photo,zooplanktos 5-2k ym, and rather oyster eggs or salmon roe depending on day
 
Seachem Reef Fusion-2 part
Calcium acetate (a form of carbon dosing)
Seachem Reef Plus (amino acids+vitamins+trace elements)
Kent Tech M magnesium (when needed)
 
Randy Holmes Farley 2 part calcium and alkalinity, Seachem Mg(only once or so a month, after testing shows a lower level) Red sea Reef Energy A and B
 
So far just mag. I mixed up a batch using the epsom salt method but I am thinking of changing over. I suspect that very soon I will be dosing 2 part. Levels have been droping a bit but I want to watch it a little longer to be sure.
 
Current 93g:

BRS 2-Part
Kalkwasser Reactor for Top Off
4.5 ml Vodka

Previous 210g:

Ca Reactor
BW Aquatics Iron (helped with fading greens)
8 ml Vodka
Various AA's, including a slurry of fresh seafood (shrimp, squiz, cyclopeze, oyster eggs, etc)
Mg as needed

Edit:
BigJohn;722036 wrote: What is everybody using to accelerate the growth and intensify all colors

Edit:

Not sure about everybody, but I used to apply the following philosophy for growth and colors:

Growth = stable parameters, appropriate lighting, limit chemical "warfare" (e.g., no leathers in my primarily SPS tank, run carbon 24/7)

Colors and Growth = ULNS from an export perspective (c-dosing, efficient wet-skimming, media to house additional anaerobic bacteria), followed with high import (adequate mix of food), AA's and whatever trace elements are needed in addition for your specific situation (for me Fe helped), and proper lighting.
 
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