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![]() Ok lets take the heat out of the balling debate, lets add a bit of fun
win a pack of TM balling ABC by the first person to answer this very simple question 1. TRUE OR FALSE By doing a 10% water change you remove any imbalance in sodium chloride 2 part dosing produces? 2. Explain your answer? First person with the right answers wins ![]() |
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![]() If it's a debate, how can there be a right answer.
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![]() The answer is no. This is proven with natural science. PM for shipping info
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![]() But the question says ANY imbalance. There is a possibility it does solve some imbalances but not all.
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![]() 1) false (if the question means any and all)
2) if I understand correctly, 2 part adds salt without the rest of the "stuff" in the salt bucket. Adding only 2 part will reduce the ratio of the "stuff" in your tank, creating an imbalance. Doing a 10% water change will only improve the imbalance 10%. |
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PM me your address 2 part and 3 part add sodium chloride to the system (just as balling does) however when you do a water change you only remove that % of the imbalance created. Last edited by Aqua-Digital; 07-03-2014 at 08:58 PM. |
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![]() But if you just started 2 part and the imbalance in substance A went out a very tiny amount. Doing a 10% water change could add just enough to get substance A back into balance.
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![]() But you are guessing. the clue is in the question asked "could"
Your question is a good one though |
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![]() Oh go on then I will send you some also ![]() |
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![]() So there you go. The answer is a definite maybe. While no and yes are obviously wrong.
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