I came across this on another forum. A member there claims to have got this email from Hans-Werner Balling regarding adding trace elements to Carbocalcium. He wrote:
Thank you very much for your trust in our products.
For a solution of Carbocalcium Powder with K+ and A- Elements please follow this instruction: For 1 l of Carbocalcium plus trace elements solution fill up 140 g of Carbocalcium Powder with RO water to 800 ml and dissolve as much powder as possible. Then add 100 ml of each K+ and A- Elements and dissolve the remaining Carbocalcium Powder completely, fill up to 1 l.
When dosed manually you also can add 10 ml of each K+ and A- Elements each 100 ml of Carbocalcium solution added.
This is effectively allowing you to create a concentrated version of 'All For Reef'.
Does this sound like is would actually work? Wouldn't there be some sort of unwanted reaction between the K+ and A- Elements that's why they are in separate bottles?
Thank you very much for your trust in our products.
For a solution of Carbocalcium Powder with K+ and A- Elements please follow this instruction: For 1 l of Carbocalcium plus trace elements solution fill up 140 g of Carbocalcium Powder with RO water to 800 ml and dissolve as much powder as possible. Then add 100 ml of each K+ and A- Elements and dissolve the remaining Carbocalcium Powder completely, fill up to 1 l.
When dosed manually you also can add 10 ml of each K+ and A- Elements each 100 ml of Carbocalcium solution added.
This is effectively allowing you to create a concentrated version of 'All For Reef'.
Does this sound like is would actually work? Wouldn't there be some sort of unwanted reaction between the K+ and A- Elements that's why they are in separate bottles?