Is anyone using an automated KH monitor while dosing a calcium Formate based solution

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I have an interesting question. Is anyone using an automated KH monitor while dosing a calcium Formate based solution like Carbocalcium or AFR? It would be intersting to see if there is any daily KH swing with this method.
 

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Interested as well.

The way GHL KH Director works is to make adjustments after each reading. With an unknown delay in the effect of a formate dose to dKH reading, controlling dosing may be difficult. Also, I believe the corals can directly consume the formate and you wouldn't see an impact on your dKH.
 
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Interested as well.

The way GHL KH Director works is to make adjustments after each reading. With an unknown delay in the effect of a formate dose to dKH reading, controlling dosing may be difficult. Also, I believe the corals can directly consume the formate and you wouldn't see an impact on your dKH.
yes, I just mean KH monitoring not automatic dosing of it. I would like to see if it causes a totally stable KH or if it swings throughout the photoperiod.
 

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yes, I just mean KH monitoring not automatic dosing of it. I would like to see if it causes a totally stable KH or if it swings throughout the photoperiod.

Gotcha. I have one, but I'm not dosing calcium formate. I was thinking about using it or calcium acetate in the future.
 

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Formate doesn't carbon dose.

Why do you say that?

I agree the effect is necessarily smaller than acetate or ethanol, but formate is known to be taken up and used by bacteria and other organisms.


" In short term incubations, natural communities of Sargasso Sea microbial plankton expressed a potential for the oxidation of 14C-labeled formate, formaldehyde, methanol and TMAO that was similar to cultured SAR11 cells..."

"...and support the conclusion that C1 oxidation might be a significant conduit by which dissolved organic carbon is recycled to CO2 in the upper ocean."
 

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