Reeferdude
Reeferdude
Who uses what? Does it work as well?
I've been using Kalk for nearly a decade now and it's been consistant in several of my mixed reef systems.
Who uses what? Does it work as well?
I have a 125 gal tank with maybe a dozen pieces of coral and 8 fish. I drip kalk constantly through an automatic topping system (float switch). I add 40 mls of the B-Ionic Alkalinity add. and 30 mls of the B-Ionic Calcium add.
FFrankie mentioned Seachem Advantage Calcium and Reefferman mentioned a Salifert powder.
The B-Ionic is working fine for me. But if I can save any $ by using powder, I'm there
I have mixed well above the manufacturer recommendation without a problem but don't use it to increase calcium just to maintain it. I use Calcium chloride to increase...
Have what mixed above manufacturer recomendation?
Don
(Can it be mixed stronger than instructed onthe bottle?)
Kalk. I thought that's what he was talking about...
So I believe I've learned that I can't depend on kalk alone to keep things level.
So I use the liquid 2-part to keep things balanced. Works well, but costs some coin.
The powdered products available from Seachem or Salifert (or who ever else) seem to be less expensive. Do they work as well as the liquid. Would those powders be a decent substitute for the B-Ionic 2 part?
So I believe I've learned that I can't depend on kalk alone to keep things level.
So I use the liquid 2-part to keep things balanced. Works well, but costs some coin.
Well that idea is in the scrapper. Thanks Don.Its worse. The dumbest thing Ive ever purchased.
Don
Well that idea is in the scrapper. Thanks Don.
I am curious about the ratio mix of ca chloride and baking soda. Is there a link to the right way of doing this? Saving money safely sounds good to me!
Specifically, Seachem Advantage Calcicium and Seachem Reef Builder. Are they reasonable substitutes for a liquid 2-part system?
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