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Only stir the limewater for an hour or two to mix, then let it sit unstirred. :)

Glad I saw this. I've been stirring my limewater for only 5-10min, in my 33gal trash can, until cloudy. Then letting it settle. I'll do this for the next batch and hope for better saturation with less lime leftovers. [emoji16]
 

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10 minutes might be plenty, depending on particle size, whether you add excess, etc.

I stir mine until the conductivity hits my target of 8+ mS/cm. 10 is saturated. :)
 
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So starting with 10 tsp to 5 gallon is a good? My tank doesn't drop alk very fast yet. Just kinda wondering if I should start my mix lower than that? Or is this just gonna balance at that point. Don't wanna cause a spike I guess is all I'm worried about.
 
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P's thanks for your time randy I know I can find the answers I'm looking for by reading your articles but I'm being lazy lol.
 
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So I've spent the last 2 hours Researching in bed on this stuff and found this article that used words I can understand. I'm a welder so marine biology is kinda a hard language for me to speak lol! But it's a good read. http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/how-to-add-kalk-to-your-auto-top-off
Answered any of the other questions I haven't already learned from Randy.
 

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So starting with 10 tsp to 5 gallon is a good? My tank doesn't drop alk very fast yet. Just kinda wondering if I should start my mix lower than that? Or is this just gonna balance at that point. Don't wanna cause a spike I guess is all I'm worried about.

If alk does not drop much, start a lot lower. Say, 2 teaspoons in 5 gallons and see what that does to alkalinity over a week or two. :)
 
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Ok ty. I'm gonna try that. For starters. Than work my way up.
 
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So for starters I went with 2 tsp in 5 gallons. My ph was always around 7.8 and now it's chilling about 8.1. Which is good. I'll be testing my water later we will see how it's holding numbers.
 
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So I've bumped my mix up to 5tsp on 5 gallons I also added about a cup of vinegar in the mix figuring it won't hurt. My alk is at 8.2 right now hoping it will climb just a bit and level out at around 9.
 

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