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Thanks!!It would help to know how large your tank is and how much kalk you were dosing. Was it fully saturated? You can always make it less saturated. I would recommend sticking with Kalk and just adding trace elements A and K (Tropic Marin) if that's your concern.
I have been dosing Kalk for many years solely as my top-off water, up to 4 gallons a day in a 240 gallon system depending on the season. When evaporation wasn't enough to keep up with the Alk and Ca needs of the tank I started supplementing with two part. But using Kalk is much cheaper.
I really think the Tropic Marine A- & K+ is the way I will go, while keeping Kalk.
My tank is 50 gallons, water box AIO. It’s a mixed reef thank is slowly becoming SPS heavy. ( at least it will get SPS dominate)
I was thinking about going to AFR but same as you and Randy I’ve had good success with Kalk. It’s simple and easy. I do the same as you, use as my ATO with a dosing pump. I monitor my PH and if it gets above 8.3 then my ATO takes over with RO water.
I just ran my first ICP, been in the hobby about 6yrs. But had a 2yrs break, I’ve been back for about 1.5 yrs or so. I’ve just been doing a tone of reading on trace elements, the brands and how people use them. I was definitely starting to lean to the “shiners” method. But I’m not sure if all the elements are really needed, old school refers had beautiful tanks with just water changes.
Tropic Marine is a trusted brand and they seem to be very open about what’s in their products, which I like. I was waiting on getting my ICP results back and going from there. But the more I read on A&K elements the more I like it over the rest. Seems simple & easy and very open to what’s in it.