Folks all the chem lovers, I pose a question. What is causing the precipitation in the tank?
Background.
I decided to mix up and dose DIY snow using calcium bicarbonate as per a thread on R2R. I wanted to try it out and see if the water could in fact get more clear. Dosed 7ml into a75g. Everything cleared up in about 6 hours and things seemed normal. Next day I ran a comb8ned test on the trident. Calcium reading went through the roof. From 420 to 505. Posted a thread. Randy suggested the food grade bicarbonate likely had some contamination that was causing a false reading. No precipitation though. Fast forward a week. Same dose, same result. However a day or two after the second dose, the tank started to precipitate. Trident was reading north of 500 again, but mag also shot up to 1500 and my alk to 10.8 from a steady 8.9-9.1. I tested my alk with my Hanna and kept getting in the 9 range. I figured something knocked out the calibration on the trident, but I shut down my AFR dosing head until I knew where my calcium actually was. PH has been sitting around 8 the whole time. Via both my apex and my Hanna hand held. Salinity was a steady 35ppt. I decided to do a 12.5% WC to see what that changed. Calcium reading was 280. Clearly a trident issue. Got a Salifert calcium test kit. Reads 400. Right on track to what the depletion of my calcium would be after a few days of not dosing. Mag. I’m Salifert reads 1400, again, tracking where it was prior to the trident hiccup.
Today when I woke up the precipitation was nearly gone. The dust wasn’t built up on the rockwork like it had been. So that’s all positive.
But still wondering what was causing the precipitation in the tank if PH was 8 and calcium never about 420…?
Thanks in advance for your time.
Edit. The water didn’t get any clearer FTR haha
Zig.
Background.
I decided to mix up and dose DIY snow using calcium bicarbonate as per a thread on R2R. I wanted to try it out and see if the water could in fact get more clear. Dosed 7ml into a75g. Everything cleared up in about 6 hours and things seemed normal. Next day I ran a comb8ned test on the trident. Calcium reading went through the roof. From 420 to 505. Posted a thread. Randy suggested the food grade bicarbonate likely had some contamination that was causing a false reading. No precipitation though. Fast forward a week. Same dose, same result. However a day or two after the second dose, the tank started to precipitate. Trident was reading north of 500 again, but mag also shot up to 1500 and my alk to 10.8 from a steady 8.9-9.1. I tested my alk with my Hanna and kept getting in the 9 range. I figured something knocked out the calibration on the trident, but I shut down my AFR dosing head until I knew where my calcium actually was. PH has been sitting around 8 the whole time. Via both my apex and my Hanna hand held. Salinity was a steady 35ppt. I decided to do a 12.5% WC to see what that changed. Calcium reading was 280. Clearly a trident issue. Got a Salifert calcium test kit. Reads 400. Right on track to what the depletion of my calcium would be after a few days of not dosing. Mag. I’m Salifert reads 1400, again, tracking where it was prior to the trident hiccup.
Today when I woke up the precipitation was nearly gone. The dust wasn’t built up on the rockwork like it had been. So that’s all positive.
But still wondering what was causing the precipitation in the tank if PH was 8 and calcium never about 420…?
Thanks in advance for your time.
Edit. The water didn’t get any clearer FTR haha
Zig.
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