Calcium and alk products

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I’m having trouble balancing calcium and alk and unsure of what products work best. I’ve been using seachem with poor results. Also, I’m not sure I even understand how to use them properly. Is there an all in one product easy to understand and use that anyone recommends? Thanks in advance!
 

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The brs two part and esv b-ionic would be my go to options. Tropic marin all for reef or carbocalcium would be another choice if you prefer an all in one or 2 in 1.
 

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Seachem and Red Sea both have 2 parts that are not dosed equally which can confuse some people
 

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Go and find Dr. Holmes-Farley's articles on 2 part supplementation. He has info, recipes, etc. It is a pretty comprehensive guide and a good place to get started.

You don't need to buy anybody's product to do this. Baking soda and calcium chloride are cheap and available.
 

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