Boomer, got you covered on this! Already printed it up for 30 gallon water changes over the next month or so.
Thanx.
Thanx.
DonW said:What would the draw back be to just adding salt to your evap top off?
Not to steal the thread, but what is the formula used by calculators for ca/alk balance?
Don
DonW said:What would the draw back be to just adding salt to your evap top off?
Not to steal the thread, but what is the formula used by calculators for ca/alk balance?
Don
No kiddin thats the second reply I have seen from them with that kind of reasoning. Its a shame the salt mixes very well and seem ok in the other catagories, but with the mag and cal at those levels its pretty much unusable.It is not up for debate, their salt is to high in Ca and Mg
Boomer said:1. Who's Sg meter/refract, floater, swing arm
2. What temp is the tank
3. What temp is the Sg calibrated to
Boomer, is there a known deviation for different makes of swing arm testers?
I use the Coralife deepsix myself but if there was a known deviation in this brand it would be good to know.
Steve
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Ok I think we are on different paths here, you lost me, lolWell that would be a direct result of the mag and cal levels no??
No, you just add more MgCl and CaCl with little baking soda added
mojoreef said:James I dont really know a way to lower the mag in the bucket, maybe the addition of alk buffer will percipatate it out, but that more of a Collin, or Boomer question.
Watch the calcium level though, remember calcium is a waste product for corals and it inhibits the coral tissue growth. To rid itself of the calcium the coral has to use energy, the higher the level the harder your making the coral work, and the more energy it has to divert from other needed activities.
MIke
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