what up reef addicts. I find myself stirring up the alkalinity using B ionic alk and with the colder weather I find myself stirring up the alk . does anyone make a alk stirrer ? thanks
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Those are some high-end spoons you use. I spend all my money on coral so have to use the Dixie plastic spoons
what up reef addicts. I find myself stirring up the alkalinity using B ionic alk and with the colder weather I find myself stirring up the alk . does anyone make a alk stirrer ? thanks
Good idea I ve seen them before I’ll check it out thanksI am sure there are other stirrers on Amazon tooMagnetic Stirrer for 2.1 Doser
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Mc flurries anyone?
Is your sodium carbonate recipe like kalkwasser in the sense that only what is needed will dissolve into 1 gallon of water?There is no reason to regularly mix up two part solutions. Some may precipitate if they get cold, but generally are stable and if you have issues, just dilute them a bit more.
Is your sodium carbonate recipe like kalkwasser in the sense that only what is needed will dissolve into 1 gallon of water?
I get one gallon pre-measured packets from brs and if I don't spill any and rinse out the packet into my gallon sometimes "extra" sodium carbonate will settle into the bottom of my 2 gallon resivor.
I was wondering if they add a pinch to much to the package for "spillage" and everything that is needed is still in solution. I usually empty the container after a few fill ups to remove what has settled.
Is this the case or am I not mixing enough and the solution is not to its full potential? Or does it require occasional mixing?
Sorry I seen this thread and started thinking.