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Old 03-07-2007, 12:45 AM
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Interesting article Pescardor. Thanks for that - will change how I use the rest of my Argamilk!
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Old 03-07-2007, 04:29 AM
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I've used Liquid Reactor, I've used Purple up, I've used Turbo Calcium, I've used SeaChem Reef Calcium etc.. all with fair to good results. Now I'm going to try the RFH two part method, I just picked up my Dow Flake and Espom Salts today. If anyone does want to try the RFH stuff, Dow Flake is available at PK Building Supplies in Surrey, not sure of address but they are on 88th and the corner of 189th. A 20Kg bag of Dow Flake was $33 including tax.

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Old 03-07-2007, 05:07 AM
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Be carefull with the epsom salts for Mg.If you use it alot you will raise your sulfate.This is from a RHF article found here:

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-07/rhf/index.php

1. Epsom salts (USP grade magnesium sulfate heptahydrate) is readily available in drug stores and is fairly inexpensive. The problem is that if this were used to raise magnesium by a large amount (or a small amount several times) the aquarium water would become enriched in sulfate. This enrichment may not be a problem for some aquaria, especially those using salt mixes already deficient in sulfate, or those that employ frequent water changes. Nevertheless, Epsom salts alone is not an ideal magnesium supplement.

Check out chemMaster he has a Mg additive that will work for you at a good price.I think its Magflake,but you will have to ask him.
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Old 03-07-2007, 05:36 AM
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Chem Master is littlesilvermax right?

I originally used kalk dripping, but I didn't have the time every evening to properly implement it. Levels went outa whack, and had to correct it with two part.

I've been using two part ever since. Got my calcium from littlesilvermax (good transaction by the way, recommend buying from him). I'll never go back. Was easy to make up the DIY two part, and 3 tablespoons in the sump each evening and that's it. Much easier than mixing kalk, waiting an hour for it to dissipate and then dripping it into the tank overnight.

It's cheap, and when I get a dual channel dosing pump setup this summer, I think it'll still be cheaper than a high quality calcium reactor, and easier to set up and tune.
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Yup, it's Littlesilvermax, the ChemMaster I referred to. I bought lot of Supplement from. Good service and good product. Not much proble and always end up with a smiling Tank

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Chem Master is littlesilvermax right?

I originally used kalk dripping, but I didn't have the time every evening to properly implement it. Levels went outa whack, and had to correct it with two part.

I've been using two part ever since. Got my calcium from littlesilvermax (good transaction by the way, recommend buying from him). I'll never go back. Was easy to make up the DIY two part, and 3 tablespoons in the sump each evening and that's it. Much easier than mixing kalk, waiting an hour for it to dissipate and then dripping it into the tank overnight.

It's cheap, and when I get a dual channel dosing pump setup this summer, I think it'll still be cheaper than a high quality calcium reactor, and easier to set up and tune.
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Old 03-08-2007, 12:14 AM
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I just Kalk. It seems to work good enough. I make sure and use every last bit of evaporation water for kalk though.
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Old 03-07-2007, 02:06 PM
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I use Aragamilk with no problems
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Do you dissolve the Aragamilk in fresh water first? Adding it to salt water has been shown to actually lower calcium an carbonate levels. Just an aquarium industry cash grab IMO.
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I just use purple up, 1 cap every other day keeps my levels at 410.
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Liquid Reactor here
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