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![]() You can dose DIY 2 part or use Kalk to maintain your tank at a much more reasonable price than buying a reactor or buying premade stuff.
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![]() Stay away from the diluted bottled calcium supplements, they're a waste of money. I'm willing to bet that you could dump the entire thing into your tank and it would hardly budge your calcium level. Calcium Chloride is a much more cost effective way of raising calcium and is what is used in two part supplementing schemes along with Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda) for alkalinity.
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![]() So I went out and bought the Elos KH and calcium tests to go along with their magnesium test and wow... the other test kits were way off the mark. the Elos kit, with it's REALLY specific and obvious end points showed a calcium of 410 and a dKH of 13. I thought my dKH was low and in fact it's high. Glad I didn't add any carbonate today! Now as soon as my lab grade calcium chloride arrives in the mail I'm set
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