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![]() I was dosing over 100ml/day each of Alk and Ca with 2-part before my tank failure and had full growth of SPS, if that helps.
Maybe your tank is just using huge amounts of product ? |
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My dosing has dropped a lot since I started using kalk. My alk is stable and I have no problem keeping it up. And now I just read on Randy Holmes site that lower ph should allow for keeping the ca and alk up even easier. I think that I need a chemistry person! My ph is about 8.2 during the day and is dropping to about 7.8 at night. Maybe that has something to do with my issue? |
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![]() That's pretty common and not directly linked to Ca. It's more of a dissolved oxygen/co2 relationship.
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![]() Can you get your hands on some Calcium Chloride locally ? Maybe one of us out your way can get you some ?
All you need right now is 2 cups to mix with RO for a total of 3,785ml. Don't add it to a gallon, but rather mix it 'till dissolved in about 1/2 gallon, then add enough RO to make a gallon. Once you have that gallon mixed, use this online calculator to help with the dosing amount needed. My thought is to use the chloride to get your calcium up, and then carry on with what you've been doing to maintain the big 3. I've never used Kalk or C-Balance and don't want to lead you in the wrong direction, so hopefully someone who has will speak up ... |
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![]() Not sure I get what you mean here.
Keep maintaing alk, but add extra ca. Once balanced they should stay that way. Your tank will use something like 10 times alk to ca, so be sure you are dosing in correct volumes as per product instructions. |
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![]() Hi Greg, when ca is low, you have to stop dosing alk in order to get the ca to rise. Just adding more ca won't make it change.
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![]() Hmm, I never noticed it stop me from raising Ca. Of course I can't test it out now as my tank is in pieces
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![]() Where did you get that misinformation from and which brand of salt are you using? I'm assuming its Instant Ocean. If that is the case you're starting out with saltwater that has high Alkalinity and low(ish) Calcium. So yes you're going to have to dose or add a disproportionately larger amount of Calcium supplement to get it up to an optimal level... and every time you perform a water change you're going to push your Alkalinity up and dilute Calcium down. Many people get around this issue by simply adding a little Calcium supplement (like Calcium Chloride) to their water change water. Alternatively you could choose to use a brand with really high Calcium... or even a well balanced brand if such a thing exists. In any case, test your newly mixed water change water to find out what the levels are that you're starting from.
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![]() I thought about it and I believe I understand what you were thinking. You are correct in that you can't use a product like Kalkwasser or an all in one calcium carbonate supplement to increase Calcium without also Increasing Alkalinity. But you absolutely can continue to maintain Alkalinity by dosing your maintenance amount while also dosing a larger amount of Calcium to raise it at the same time.
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