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(Im no better though, I last tested my pH a few months ago Myka, I think if you drip a small amount in the tank over a period of time, it should actually be fine. I dont think you will affect your pH very much. However I guess your pH should be identified before you give it a shot, haha. Hope that helps Chris
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LOL Tony! Doesnt it make it fun?
I dont know if being in organic chem courses makes it any easier to understand. There are 'rules' that are always the same, and you are let to believe its simple to understand, then just as you think it applies to an entire chemical group, you discover the other 34 rules that apply to each other part. Hah. Even the profs often get stumped.
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No more tanks - Laying off the ReefCrack for awhile!Cheers, Chris Last edited by Funky_Fish14; 11-28-2009 at 04:23 AM. |
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I got some plain ole calcium today, so no need to mess with the Kalk now.
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I got the pH pen today, but it's calibrated with pH 4 and 7 fluid for freshwater, so I need to get some pH 7 and 10 calibration fluid for saltwater. |
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For what its worth, I use a 2L juice jug, add several tablespoons of kalk, add water, let sit for 1 hour at least, pour the semi-clear solution into the sump but not the concentrated slurry on the bottom.
I do this several times a day into my 210g with 75g sump with no problems & good coral growth in a heavily stocked (both corals & fish) display with a high calcium requirement. On some of the sps, am achieving at least a cm/month growth. Anthony
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