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![]() Cause and effect, I have never heard of anyone using calcium glucomate as a calcium dosing source.
Definately stop dosing the alk and perform a couple larger waterchanges to bring the alk down to 9, and in future use calcium chloride for dosing calcium. If you want to dose a bacteria source use vinegar in really small amounts but generally I've tried to stay away from carbon dosing because it brings some weird strains of bacteria out.
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![]() Kent uses Calcium gluconate too IIRC.
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![]() IIRC? - which means?
I use Kent salt mix which has a kH of 7. I can't remember the rest when I added the first 220 gallons of water to the system. I think Ca and Mg were natural seawater parameters. I am going to wait until Ca rises with use of Turbo Calcium as Myka suggested - let things settle down a bit before I do a water change. I guess I will have to be very, very patient to wait for the slime to disappear over several spaced out water changes. AquaAddict |
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![]() Just wanted thank everybody for going to the trouble to give me some great advice.
My ca level is up to 440 now and alk is down to 11.5. There is still a lot of fuzzy slime but I am slowly tooth brushing and netting a little at a time mostly to save my back. Strangely enough the corals most affected are the Euphylia, followed by the Calaustria, and then the Duncan coral. My lavender poccis and purple poccis don't seem to care but the green pocci's have browned out. The zoas are fine as well. AquaAddict |
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![]() Well that sounds good. You're on the right track. The slime should go away on it's own, but yeah it may take a few weeks. If would be great if you could post a photo though. Sometimes things aren't as they seem.
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![]() I would love to post pictures but Photobucket won't download. I can upload pictures to PhotoBucket but I can't get them out again.
You mean Kent puts Calcium Gluconate in their salt mix? Aaargh!, I just bought 2 buckets! No big water changes now I guess. Kent's declared salt parameters are higher that what they turned out to be for my first fill up. AquaAddict Last edited by AquaAddict; 03-10-2017 at 10:09 PM. |
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![]() I emailed the Kent guys and they say they don't put calcium gluconate in their salt mix.
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