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Old 09-10-2002, 09:29 PM
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Default Kent Liquid Reactor

Hi,

I think what he is trying to say that stuff like Argamilk and Kent Liquid reactor don't work as well as what the manufactures claim. In other words, it doesn't really replace a calcium reactor in all cases. It is better than adding nothing, but the claims have been overstated.

Essentially, this is water with grounded up calcium carbonate...like calcium carbonate milk. It will work if you have areas in your tank that have low pH (say 6.8 or less) and lots of CO2...which do occur in sandbeds,refugiums, tanks with lots of fish or tanks with a calcium reactor. If you drip kalk or have a high pH tank...this stuff is essentially useless. The pH must be low to seperate the Calcium Carbonate powder in to its Ca++ and carbonates / bicarbonates. If the pH is too high, the powder just falls on to your sandbed...as sand.

If you believe in calcium carbonate sandbeds dissolving overtime, then this milk stuff will do better since it has more surface area. More surface area means more angles for the CO2 to react with the CaCO3.

A cheaper way to accompish the same thing is to use calcium sand bed and dissolve it in top-off water with an air pump.

Does that answer you question ?

- Victor.
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