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Thank you ....
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Sorry guys,
I should have said more than just thank you Thanks for your tips and advice :lol: I'll work on it and see how it goes over the next week or two with monitoring, calculations and such |
After re-reading this thread I see I came across as blowing off advice
I should have pointed out that a Ca Reactor just isn't in the budget right now, so I'm stuck with 2 part for the time being As suggested, I'll test more frequently for a week or 2 and then I'll get a couple drip containers to start with I see Kalk wasn't mentioned - that's OK From what I've read about it I don't want to use it as I don't think I want my Alk as high as 10 or 11 |
I think kalk has fallen out of favor because of the upkeep required to use it although it can be a great solution for a low to medium demand tank. Premixing the solution is tedious and messy plus the solution is highly caustic with a ph of 12-14. You really don't want that on your hands. Kalk mixing reactors can help but cost almost as much as a basic calcium reactor. There is also issue that since you typically replace you top up with kalk solution if the demand for calcium is too high you can't drip in enough top up to meet the demand.
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