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![]() Just like the title says I am curious about what everyone uses for 2 part dosing . Currently I'm using seachem products for my calcium and my alk. I am happy with them but mixing bulk batches with this powder I'm not completely sure about yet. So just curious what do you all use.
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![]() I used ESV b-ionic for two years and loved the results but now i am using the Zeovit system
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![]() I use BRS dry supplements for calc, alk, and mag. with an ebay dosing pump it works great for me.
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![]() I use baked 100% arm&hammer for alk, BRS calcium amd mag, bubble magus doser, follow Randys 2 part instructions, works great.
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![]() Okay cool thanks
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![]() I use Randy's two part as well. Have used it for 3 years with baking soda right out of the box and for calcium I use dow flake which is dirt cheap something like $25 for a 40 Ib bag. For mag I use epsom salts.
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![]() Don't know if I'd trust the Dowflake, heard of some disasterous results using it. I use all pharmaceutical grade chemicals for dosing.
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![]() For Ca, I dose SeaChem Advantage Calcium during the day. And for KH, I dose SeaChem Reef Buffer at night.
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![]() Thats the reason i went with BRS stuff. its also cheap. For my 75 itll take me about 3 years to go through the half gallon containers of each, and i think theyre about $13 for each. even if i was keeping a lot of sps and had higher demand for each, id probably still be using it.
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![]() Not only is the dowflake possibly a concern, but exclusively using epsom salts for magnesium can lead to rapid sulphate imbalances. It is generally recommended to use a mix of epsom salts and magnesium chloride.
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