So in essence you are adding 340PPM of calcium if you add 34ML, BUT it's diluted by water volume?
So math would be:
340ppm/water volume?
So math would be:
340ppm/water volume?
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You are missing a critical step here and that is the dilution when it goes into the tank.26ml x 10ppm = 260ppm of calcium added daily.
Easy math there, not some of that new fangled stuff they teach kids these days.
Just to make sure I'm clear... you are adding 34ml of Randy's calcium per day? And want to know how much of the RedSea ABCD you need to add based on RedSea's recommendation?I dont see how that could be the case if their calculator indicated I need 8700 mls of their liquid calcium chloride to increase by 340ppm and I use Randys recipie and I need 34 mls to increase by the same amount. Their ca solution must only be 0.04 ppm ca/ml and Randys is 10ppm/ ml.
OMG THANK YOU!!!!!So the recommendation is 1ml per 20ppm in 25g. It takes 51ml of Randy's recipe 1 to raise 25g of water by 20ppm. This means you should add roughly 0.7ml/day of the ABCD to maintain trace elements based on your current
OMG THANK YOU!!!!!So the recommendation is 1ml per 20ppm in 25g. It takes 51ml of Randy's recipe 1 to raise 25g of water by 20ppm. This means you should add roughly 0.7ml/day of the ABCD to maintain trace elements based on your current
Glad to help, let me know if you have any other questions!OMG THANK YOU!!!!!
math is not at all my strong suit and we def got more confused the longer that thread went on! HAHAHA
that is exactly all that i needed
whew!!!