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Old 12-23-2001, 07:57 PM
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If I use Dolomite Lime to make a Deep Sand Bed, will this increase my Magnesium or Calcium levels to an unacceptable level? Are there any bad side effects?
Your comments will be greatly appreciated.
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Steve

Mighty White Dolomite Lime
Calcium 30%
Calcium Carbonate 55%
Magnesium 17%
Magnesium Carbonate 37%
Neutralizing Value as CACO3 equivalent 96%
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Old 12-23-2001, 08:51 PM
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Hi,

Well, Calcium carbonate and Magnesium Carbonate do not dissolve in normal salt water levels very easily (pH is high).

It is the same story for crush coral and any other calcium based substrates. The dissolution of calcium in crush coral is very slow. The dissolution is so slow that it can almost be consider insoluable.

- Victor.
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Old 12-23-2001, 09:45 PM
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Victor

Thanks for the info.

Would it be possible to come and see your aquarium to see what dolomite looks like in a tank? I'm free during the weekdays now.

Steve
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Old 12-23-2001, 10:34 PM
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Hi,

As you know, I hvae a bad case of the flu/cough right now. So...it is probably not a good idea to visit until I am better (i.e. you might get sick and blame it on me). Give me a call and we can arrange a time.

What does it look like ? It looks and feels like mud -- but it is white.

- Victor.

[ 23 December 2001: Message edited by: reefburnaby ]
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