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![]() First of all do you already have ca and carbonates consumers?
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![]() Make your own:
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/rhf/index.php |
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![]() I use 2little fishies a b balance it is great
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![]() Where are the ingredients found in alberta? Doe Home depot carry them?
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Edit: I should add you need to get your calcium and alkalinity in check before you should worry about the magnesium. For raising alk all you need is baking soda. Last edited by xtreme; 07-18-2009 at 03:53 PM. |
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![]() Why make your own for a small 20 gallon tank? It won't save you money and it'll be lots of work.
Just pickup a product like ESV B-Ionic two part. It's cheap and has all the minerals in proper ratio's. But if you really like to tinker you can make your own. |
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![]() ESV B-Ionic is one of the best!
Redsea calk is the optimal solution for small systems. http://www.marinedepot.com/ps_ViewIt...ct~RS4311.html |
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![]() True enough. I have a large system so it saves me a ton of money. For a small tank the store bought 2 part might be a better route.
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