Calcium precipitation issues

shoelaceike

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I believe I am having calcium precipitation as I'm getting tons of tiny white particulate in my tank. My alk also dropped to 5.5 but calcium level is good.

I'm currently dosing ESV 2 part. I assume that the precipitation is driving down my alkalinity. Whats the best way to get my levels in order.
 

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Definitely abiotic precipitations. I had the same issue when I was over dosing kalkwasser. Things to consider are amount you're dosing, might need throwing to much in. Also might be dosing to much at one time. Always dose into an area with a high flow to assist dispersion. Also, make sure you're not dosing both parts at the same time in the same area. If you can't separate the area you dose to, consider dosing each part at different times. Just some thoughts
 

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Precipitation requires very high alkalinity, which is typically caused by high levels of kalk dosed at the same time. If you aren't dosing kalk this isnt the problem. Precipitate also isn't readily visible in the water column other than a fine powder on tank surfaces.

Just dosing bicarbonate won't cause precipitation unless your calcium levels are insanely high. I dose half a teaspoon of baking soda twice a day in my 20gal at one time, which is likely way more than you are using and I don't get precipitation.

I recall ESV is reversed...Pt 1 is baking soda in water (alk) while pt 2 is calcium chloride in water. So, you need to dose pt 1 to get alk up.
 

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