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Old 07-04-2014, 11:13 AM
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You can calculate how much NaCl has been added by dosing over the period and adjust your water change salinity to compensate. So the answer could be true.
Ron the question was based on two part, you are correct 100% of course if the question was related to balling with NACL-free salt
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Old 07-04-2014, 12:37 PM
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Ron the question was based on two part, you are correct 100% of course if the question was related to balling with NACL-free salt
No, same can apply to regular two part. It's fairly basic chemistry and calculations to determine the amount of salts added by dosing.
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Ron we went through this before together huge thread, I am not sure how else better to explain it to you, we failed last time.

maybe this will help

throw 10% of blue water into clear water, remove 10% of the water and add back clear water, you will still have blue water left. Carry on adding the blue water and the deeper blue the tank will go.

I dont want this fun thread to become another debate, the competition has now been won so if you want to more understanding please post on one of those threads which are open for you to do so.

Thanks for everyones participation in this competition I will run another soon
 


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