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![]() Glad you said it, I was just keeping my mouth shut
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() just kidding Brad ![]() there is always the individual choice to go either way and its best to be presented with all the choice available with the experience to back it up. That said and only from my experience I like the dosing regime and of course using the product I carry.(see below) This is a recipe that I use and recommend to everyone.1st knowing where your chemicals come from and their quality as this recipe is best suited for these Chemicals,I have tried other product being sold out in the market as they all work but it stands to how its graded,each chemical has a difference in ion exchange and weight,.. 1st you need to keep a constant husbandry of doing your recommended water changes 5%/week or 10%/every other week or 20%/monthly. 2nd test your water prior and a day after your water change.by doing so you will find out the readings of your salt added to your tank.Do another reading the day after to find out how much your system uses,accommodating your system accordingly to the recipe below or your own. 3rd adding chemicals shouldn't be hard but enjoyable Below recipe is for normal PH reading (8.1 _8.3) measuring of chemicals is best as weight instead of using a measuring cup. 1a)Calcium chloride dehydrate,dilute 500grms (aprox.2.5cups) in a 1 gallon of RO water. 1b) Soda Ash,dilute 593grms (aprox.2.25cups) in a 1 gallon of RO water. 3c) Magnesium,by weight totals 64oz ratio 3/5.Mix 5 cups of Magnesium Chloride with 3 cups Magnesium Sulfate in a 1 gallon of RO water. Now on to the addition of chemicals. In my experience and with the fluctuation of PH in some systems it is best to add all chemicals during the night time of the system and in this sequence 1st magnesium then Soda and last calcium,you could have this added in one setting or throughout the night witch what I do. For having a balanced chemicals and ion exchange you need not to play too much with individual chemicals as the extra ions of one chemical will have effects on your system in the long run(again I must push the husbandry of water changes) Adding your chemicals After doing the initial readings and finding out your tank needs you need to bring all readings to specs.first add magnesium mix to have a reading of 1350ppm. Second add calcium chloride to have 400 to 450ppm and last Soda ash to have reading of your choice between 7 and 11 DKH.bring your tank parameters to specs should be accomplished slowly and within few days especially Soda ash (as it has the most affect on your PH) Here is the guidelines to be used on a daily basis Low demand tank use 0.3ml/gallon(tank water)/day calcium chloride 0.3ml/gallon(tank water)/day Soda ash Medium demand tank use 0.5ml/gallon(tank water)/day calcium chloride 0.5ml/gallon(tank water)/day Soda ash Heavy SPS demand tank use 1.0ml/gallon(tank water)/day calcium chloride 1.0ml/gallon(tank water)/day Soda ash Very important,when adjusting parameters make sure adjustment made to Calcium is equal to Soda ash adjustment and vise-versa. Now magnesium addition goes for any of the above guidelines For every one gallon of Soda ash and Calcium chloride added to tank add 610ml of the magnesium recipe. I hope that explains a little about chemical addition to a saltwater tank. Last edited by eli@fijireefrock.com; 02-14-2013 at 11:39 PM. |
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80mL of Calcium per day 62mL of Alk per day 15mL of Mg S per day 25mL of MgCL per day I'm hoping my math is right but I think that sums up what I'd be dosing in powder version each day. I've always used a reactor and I'm not a huge fan to be honest. I hate that you have to use CO2, I always had to dose extra alkalinity because the reactor never kept up, and I'll have to dose magnesium anyways so I figure I might as well just dose everything. It seems much simpler to dial everything in without the fluctuation in pH from using CO2.
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![]() I have a 90g and have never used a reactor but I am considering it?
Kinda why I asked. Currently I dose manually with seachem, but I have followed the balling method, and have used various chems and dosing regiments. My experience is that the dosing pumps (which i used for over two years) also need regular maintenance such as pump tube replacements, adjustments, and those tubes clog regularly...for me it was high maintanance that why I gave them up for manual dosing daily. But back to your original question, fauna Marin website has great information on dosing, or just search for the "balling method" here on canreef. .http://static.faunamarin.de/manuals/...ethode_eng.pdf
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![]() Alright so, for calcium/alkalinity which is the main part of your dosing
at 500ml a day 3785ml in 1 Gallon of solution 3785/500= 7.57 days of dosing per 1 gallon of solution 1 Gallon of RA Calcium Chloride powder makes up 8, 1 gallon mixes of solution. 1 Gallon of RA Soda Ash powder makes up 10, 1 gallon mixes of solution. In conclusion there are roughly 4 weeks per month, calcium portion will cost you 24.99 every two months and alkalinity portion will cost you 24.99 every two and a half months. For a large tank like yours you really cannot argue with the cost savings using our bulk additives give. Sorry for not getting back to you sooner, did not realize there were replies. Last edited by Royal Aquariums; 02-16-2013 at 04:23 AM. |