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![]() I started dripping Kalk in my tank. Before I started my calcium was 450 and Alk was about 4.5-5 dKH. I am adding kalk with my top off water. I'm just wondering how long it takes to bring the Alk level up?
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![]() Time is going to depend on many factors Walter.
Just so you know if your adding a balanced addative like Kalk for Every 2.8 dkh or 1.0meq/l you raise your alk you will raise your calcium by 20mg/l. So if you want to raise your alk to 10dkh you will end up with a calcium level of aprox 490mg/l(don't want to get the calculator out to get an exact) IMO this ratio would be a little unbalanced. I would add some alk buffer ( I use baking soda myself) to bring your alk up alone to a higher level then use a balanced addative like kalk. cheers
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![]() Also don't forget your Ca should be ballanced to your salinity. a salinity of 1.027 should have a Ca level of about 415ppm, and a salinity lower should have a lower Ca level. for whats its worht I am starting to believe that most of us are trying to run our Ca at levels higher than we should be.
Steve
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So I just use baking soda. Yes it drops your ph for a minute or so. Big deal. ![]() Add is slowly and I just sprinkle it in the sump in a high flow area. I take about 30 seconds to add a teaspoon of baking soda to my tank. In my old system 90g tank and 75g sump If I remember correctly if I added about 8 teaspoons of baking soda it would raise my alk by 1.0meq/l.
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![]() Thanks Jon!
Walter |
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![]() Oh yea, when you add the BS, would the alk readings go up right away? Or will it take a bit to change?
Walter |
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http://advancedaquarist.com/issues/apr2002/chem.htm for thoes of you who don't want to read it and just want the skinny here it is "as the calcium level is increased in an artificial seawater medium from 0 to 800 ppm, the calcium uptake by the coelenteron increases in a linear fashion.4 The uptake by most of the tissues other than the calicoblastic epithelium also increases in a linear fashion. There is no data specific to the calicoblastic epithelium, but the data show that calcification does not increase above 360 ppm calcium." anyways if you are into it, read the article, it is interesting. Steve
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![]() Steve, you need to get out more
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