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Hello,
Has anyone made the switch from Kalkwasser over to All for Reef? I’m thinking about making the move but I don’t want to cause any harm to my system or major swings.
I like the idea of testing ALK and everything should kinda fall into place. Currently I dose Kalk based off Ph. It’s keeps my levels around 9-10DKH, 420-480 Cal, Ph 8.0-8.1 & MAG 1500….. for some reason this system has high magnesium? I’m using reef crystals salt. (Maybe my salifert test kit is faulty?) I don’t really worry about the Mag- corals are happy and growing. I’m running an ICP this upcoming week. I will know for sure if it’s truly high or just a test kit error.
AFR seems to be a one stop shop, including trace. I love Kalk, but it’s so hard on equipment. I’ve been using Kalk for a few years, I’m still somewhat new to the hobby…. About 3 yrs of total reef experience.
If anyone has made the switch, I’d like to hear about the experience.
Thanks.
Has anyone made the switch from Kalkwasser over to All for Reef? I’m thinking about making the move but I don’t want to cause any harm to my system or major swings.
I like the idea of testing ALK and everything should kinda fall into place. Currently I dose Kalk based off Ph. It’s keeps my levels around 9-10DKH, 420-480 Cal, Ph 8.0-8.1 & MAG 1500….. for some reason this system has high magnesium? I’m using reef crystals salt. (Maybe my salifert test kit is faulty?) I don’t really worry about the Mag- corals are happy and growing. I’m running an ICP this upcoming week. I will know for sure if it’s truly high or just a test kit error.
AFR seems to be a one stop shop, including trace. I love Kalk, but it’s so hard on equipment. I’ve been using Kalk for a few years, I’m still somewhat new to the hobby…. About 3 yrs of total reef experience.
If anyone has made the switch, I’d like to hear about the experience.
Thanks.