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Well that did not last long. First day I go hunting and I down a moose within a hour of sunrise
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#4862
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Note to self: Aquavitro Salinity salt mixes @ 540ppm Calcium.
DO NOT DO BIG WATER CHANGES. |
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Does it match with the analytical on bucket
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#4864
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Oddly no, the bucket is saying the lab tested it @ 409 ppm.
So, either I didn't roll my bucket enough or I added to much salt. Salinity from my refracometer showed 1.025 so I'm a little confused. |
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Does it usually correspond with the label on the bucket?
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#4866
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I don't usually test prior to mixing so I'm not sure, my corals have become rather angry @ me since my last water change so I decided to test this time.
My tank is currently @ 560ppm Calcium , I have scaled the Ca dosing WAY back on my Magus and will be doing a water change today with lower salinity. Just have to wait for new water as the mix tested @ 540 ppm Ca. |
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Nice! Where at? A Bull?
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Yeah bull about 3 years old. I hunt around cherhill. Toward whitecourt. Had pick of 5 bulls
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Ca and alk reading have little consistency. measure your ca and alk after 1 hr of mixing then after say 6-7hrs then the next day for a final. you will get three totally different numbers. Even went to testing after 2 and three days of mixing but still could not get 2 numbers to match out of the same mixed batch of water!!
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That's near where my boyfriend and his friend got their bulls this year. Good population down there, they are planning on making annual trips.
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