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|  Using kalkwasser I'm about to start running kalk for the first time and I'm looking for any useful input anyone might have.  I can run it in my ato or I do have a dosing pump that I was going to set up to run cal alk and mg but kalkwasser I think is a better solution for me right now.  Only issue I have with running it from my ato is the tank doesn't evap the same amount of water on a daily basis.  So should I run my mix through my doseing pump small amounts through out the day?  Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk 2 | 
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|   I always just added it to my make up water. Worked fine for years. 
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|   Further, since the kalk is mixed with fresh water, you don't want to add more than you evaporate, as that could lead to a long term shift in salinity 
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|   Okay sounds good. Ato it is Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk 2 | 
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|   What speed is your dosing pump?  I use dosing pumps just for calcium and alkalinity.  Magnesium is easily supplemented by adding a bit extra to weekly waterchange water. I just started dosing limewater on my SPS tank. I haven't used it for years, but it is great stuff. I don't like adding it to top off water because top off volume varies from one week to the next which means limewater dosing will vary. I prefer to use a doser. I'm using a Drew's Doser that runs 1.6 mL per minute which means the maximum it can dose in 24 hours is 2300 mL. So that limits things. Saturated limewater is 2 tsp per 1 gallon of RODI water. If you add 45 mL vinegar you can increase that to 3 tsp per 1 gallon of RODI water. Although vinegar is something that should be added in slowly increasing increments and monitored closely as vinegar is a carbon source so you can get excessive bacteria growth (which can deplete tank of oxygen). So, there are a few options for you to consider. Also, if you're going to dose limewater I would suggest you monitor pH with a digital pH meter (not drop tests) since limewater has the ability to raise pH drastically and lethally. | 
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|   I have a bubblemagnus doser. How many millaliters do you dose a day.  Sent from my SGH-I747M using Tapatalk 2 | 
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|   I just started it up on this tank a couple days ago.  I'm dosing 1.6 mL per minute for 6 hours per day which is about 575 mL right now which replaces about 1/8th of my dosing.  In a few days or a week I will double this, and eventually work up to dosing it 24 hours per day (2300 mL).  Then I will start adding vinegar and increasing the amount of lime.  I like to make changes slowly.  Of course I have to monitor pH to make sure I am able to dose this much without increasing pH too much. Oh, I forgot to elaborate above that adding vinegar, with it being a carbon source, will help to lower nitrate and phosphate. Last edited by Myka; 03-27-2013 at 03:15 AM. | 
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|   I use a gravity powered drip of saturated Kalk solution.  Super easy to setup, maintain and cheap. | 
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|   I tried the gravity drip method years ago and the hose always got plugged.  I had one of those Kent Aqua Dosers.  You guys don't have that problem? | 
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