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Wow.
Thats a little bit of reading material. Thansk for the link. Ill have to give it a good readover when I get a couple minutes to myself. Josh |
well I read the second link that was provided and I find it a little like reading french. Not that Im not thankfull for what you provided but its a little over my head. Is there not a simple way to determine where your Alk and Ca should be.
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Yes Josh.
It should follow the graph, or closely, at the beginning...although sps keepers push the alk... Where it should be? Well, I would expect to begin with the normal values for your saltwater mix. link |
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Calcium anywhere above 400. The problem some people run into is trying to raise their calcium level when it is at 280 for example and their dkh is allready at 10dkh. If you use kalk then every 1.0meq/l increase in alk is a 20mg/l increase in calcium. So you have to raise just your calcium to the right level to try to get it into balance. sorry about the jump from dkh to meq/l so often. I test in meq/l. |
sorry Mitch you got a "Bad Gateway" :P
Click on the link and see what I mean |
Not to disagree, but adding more things is not the best way to get back in balance. If you want to do that after, fine. First, get the Ca and Alk in balance with water changes with a good salt mix.
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Thanks again.
Im going to play around with it a little this weekend when I do a water change. Ill let you all know how it turns out. thanks for all your input Josh Hope to have some improved pictures for yous soon. |
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Link works....waddayatalkinbout? Mitch |
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