If the goal is to dissolve more kalk in a given volume of water, the dose should be 15ml per tsp of kalk.
, you should have no trouble getting 8tsp to dissolve in 5 gallons of water without any vinegar. Any solids you see are likely impurities that have precipitated out.
Well, 5ml works for me for what I want it to do, and that is simply to dissolve the powder more easily and negate a bit of the co2 draw. 45ml of vinegar would be overkill since I know 5ml completely dissolves a teaspoon. This article should be of help. But do keep in mind, when adding a carbon source such as vinegar, it can be overdone and possibly risk an overabundance of coral's bacterial levels.
http://www.reefscapes.net/articles/breefcase/kalkwasser.html
Chuck
Perhaps you're right. I don't really care enough to do that testing, as I have no trouble meeting my demands with less than saturated limewater.
However, since 2 tsp should dissolve into a gallon of water with no help from vinegar, I'm having a hard time believing that 3tsp won't dissolve with 45ml of vinegar in there. JMO. (Well, not really just mine, as I feel RH-F is about as credible a source as you'll find in this area.)
Randy's article dose not state 3 tsp will dissolve. If it does I sure didnt see it. It says 45ml is a good starting point.
Don
Maybe you're right, but why would he recommend a starting point that isn't likely to dissolve the extra kalk?
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