Hello,
I would like to keep my macros on levels similar to Red Sea Coral Pro Salt (Ca 465, Mg 1390, kH 12) + raising pH to levels between 8.2-8.5 depending on the timeframe.
Of course such levels significantly increase precipitation of minerals such as calcium. What can be done to prevent it, beside of dropping these levels down?
The only idea I have is a prolonged, slow addition of minerals to the system into very high flow area (slower and to stronger water current than it is usually done).
Is there anything else?
I would like to keep my macros on levels similar to Red Sea Coral Pro Salt (Ca 465, Mg 1390, kH 12) + raising pH to levels between 8.2-8.5 depending on the timeframe.
Of course such levels significantly increase precipitation of minerals such as calcium. What can be done to prevent it, beside of dropping these levels down?
The only idea I have is a prolonged, slow addition of minerals to the system into very high flow area (slower and to stronger water current than it is usually done).
Is there anything else?