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I want to start using Kalk in my top off water.What is the best way to do this?
 
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After reading the threads sounds like i can mix up some kalk and transfer it over to my top off tank.So if i mix some kalk up in a 5 gallon jug and let it settle then siphon it over to the top-off should that work?
 

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I just got some kalk in and I am going to start putting it in my ATO. I have read up on it and still have a few questions.

I have a 10 gallon for a container and an aqua lifter for pump that pumps directly into my sump. Controlled by my reef keeper and a float switch.

Do I need to mix it in a separate container and then transfer the water to my ATO? Will I have to clean my ATO tank with each refill? What all do I need to test for before I start?

Thanks guys!
 

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You can use the same tank you mix it in...just let it settle for a few hours before you dose with it. Additionally, you'll want to make sure the input on the aqualifter isn't at the bottom sucking up the kalk powder. Keep it a few inches above so you are only dosing the clear liquid on the top.
 

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Don't you think that dosing from a seperate container, rather than your actual top off is safer? (ie the switch fails or you remove too much water bagging frags) I would much rather deal with a salinity issue rather than an alk spike as well...does that make sense?
 

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I don't think I've got bottom residue. Only top film. I'll have to check when this 5g is empty.
 

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you will also burn up pumps in your ato if your run kalk threw them over a long period of time..
 

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Don't you think that dosing from a seperate container, rather than your actual top off is safer? (ie the switch fails or you remove too much water bagging frags) I would much rather deal with a salinity issue rather than an alk spike as well...does that make sense?

I would personally use a kalk reactor. In regards to using a separate container....the same issue can occur for the pump dosing kalk as well :)
 
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Well i mix up about 4 gallons of kalk in a 5 gallon bucket and let it set for about 4 hours then siphoned to my top off tank.I noticed it was cloudy is that normal?Should i let it sit for longer period of time?
 

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I did the same thing except I put a powerhead in the bucket and let it run for 24+ hours. It is very cloudy. This is my first time to mix it so I'm not sure if it is supposed to be clear or how clear it should be. But this I can't see one inch into the solution.
 

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I did the same thing except I put a powerhead in the bucket and let it run for 24+ hours. It is very cloudy. This is my first time to mix it so I'm not sure if it is supposed to be clear or how clear it should be. But this I can't see one inch into the solution.

I would let it sit at least overnight to let it settle enough. If I dose with a dripper, I mix it up the day before and use it the next day.

When I used my kalk reactor, the water going into the tank was almost 100% clear.
 

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Here is my reactor when it was running. See how its almost completely clear at the top yet the bottom is thick?

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Yes. Okay. Now that I have seen it it makes more sense.
 
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I am using the Kent Kalk it says on the directions to let it settle for a few hours,it should say overnight.Thought i would try this method for a while to see how i like it and the benifits.Up until now i have really never dosed anything in the tank.
 

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Kent is the worst one to buy...at least in my experience. It eats up pump impellers and gunks up very easily. Get the BRS kalk which is very pure and clean.

When I ran a GEO kalk reactor, I had to replace my impeller every few months on the Maxijet when using Kent. With BRS kalk, I never had to replace it once.
 

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