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![]() I didn't make this a poll because it wouldn't provide all of the info I wanted, please treat it as a survey.
Please give a general tank description and what you are using for Calcium/alk suppliments? ie: 100 gallon mixed reef, calcium reacter, 400ppm and 8dkh etc... Thanks everyone! ![]()
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![]() 90 gallon mixed reef. Tech CBA Ca/alk. ~370 ppm. ~10.5 dKH.
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![]() 40 Gallon mixed reef
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![]() 130 gallon reef - 390-400ppm ca
kalk reactor occassionaly add Kent turbo calcium to boost ca level up when low
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I retired and got a fixed income but it's broke. Ed _______________________________________ 50 gallon FOWLR, 10 gallon sump. 130 gallon reef, 20 gallon sump, 10 gallon refugium. 10 gallon quarantine. 60 gallon winter tank for pond fish. 300 gallon pond with waterfall. |
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![]() 180G mixed reef, calcium reactor, 430ppm and 9dkh, Kalk drip (soon to be a Kalk Reactor) sometimes use calcium if needed to boost levels up if there has been any new additions.
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![]() 65 gallon mixed (90% LPS) reef.
Ca floats around 420 ppm - when it hits 400 I nudge it up to 450-460 over a few hours. Alk sits around ... I think 9dkh? I'm drawing a blank. Anyways, I park it right in the middle of "normal" seawater. My alk supplement is just Arm and Hammer baking soda. I don't consume too much so I'm not worried about pH drop as soem folks seem to be. My ca supplement is a Calcium Hardness increaser from the pool supply store. It's a 77% calcium chloride, essentially the same as Dowflake or Turbocalcium. I test with Salifert tests a couple times a week, maybe even less than that now that I've more or less mapped the system's consumption. |
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![]() 75g, mostly lps and sps, kalk spiked with vinegar and kents 2 part. Calcium 380 and alk 8dkh
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![]() ~75G water volume SPS only tank, Calcium - ~400ppm, Alk - ~3.20mEq/L, Calcium reactor and Kalk reactor.
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![]() Calcium Reactor used and Kalkwasser mixed with all top-off water.
Calcium is 420 and Alkalinity is 9dkh. 120g SPS tank. |
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![]() 72 gallon, Kent Liquid Reactor, Ca 425 ppm, Alk 3.5 meq
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