does kalk lose ability to raise ph over time? I add my regular 2 part alk before ph meter and you'll see it jump way up momentarily. With kalk it might bump up a couple hundredths for a second but nothing like the 2 part
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Ok so volume to ph ratio isn't the same across kalk and 2part correct. 10cc of kalk is much weaker, in regards to ph, by volume than 10cc of 2 part
My label for kalk offered no input to try to figure out anything so I've been guessing. Adding 50cc of kalk per day for last week and not change in ph. Tank is bout 170 ga total water volume
I have my kalk in a glass jar w quark stopper in top and hose running through stopper. It's not air tight obviously as a vacuum would be created.
That's great to know. I was really scared of overdoing it. I figured though that it wasn't enough. I mix mine at full saturation. Precision is brand.50 cc? Far too little to make any difference in a tank that size. For example, I have my kalk mixed 50% saturation in a 25 gallon trash can and use it as my top off water...a little under a half gallon per day (about 1,500 ml).....in a 40 gallon total system volume mixed reef.
This is what I needed! So what is considered safe increase in dkh per day?1.25% of the tank water volume added in saturated limewater will boost alk by about 1.4 dKH, so quite a lot is needed to be dosed slowly.
Recommend you read this article by Randy Holmes-Farley. I have read it many times and reference it first when looking for kalk info. http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-01/rhf/This is what I needed! So what is considered safe increase in dkh per day?
This is what I needed! So what is considered safe increase in dkh per day?