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You need both to make the 3rd part in Randy's recipe. Randy explains it very well in this article: http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/rhf/index.php#6 FYI, there is a sponsor here, caco3reef, that sells all chemicals you need for Randy's recipe. After all the saving in shipping and duties and such, caco3reef's price is similar to BRS's price. If you want to save more, you can buy baking soda and bake it...but yeah...caco3reef has it all. |
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![]() There's tons of dumb questions, this just isn't one of them
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![]() For heaven sake ... I didn't know that is too complicated. I don't trust myself for mixing things, especially some kind of chemicals, I may kill my whole tank. I'd rather buy a premix kind and ready to use, maybe pay a little more but I feel safer.
Thanks guy, from now on I will ask you before I decide to try something new ... phew ... |
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![]() If it makes you feel better, i mix driveway De-Icer (mag CL) and Epsom salts into a milk jug with "Do not Drink" written on the side. Lots of people do the mix, It's not too bad if you follow the directions.
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![]() While I agree with you part of me wants to say the only stupid question is an unasked one
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