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I already tried that I looked and it doesn’t say anywhere. It only says alkalinity how much it raises like 1 ML raises. 0.01. I just wanna know how much does it raise calcium using 1 MLHere is a dosing calculator
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I believe it depends on your water volume you’re dosing AFR into.I already tried that I looked and it doesn’t say anywhere. It only says alkalinity how much it raises like 1 ML raises. 0.01. I just wanna know how much does it raise calcium using 1 ML
55 gallon SPS and LPS reef my alkalinity 9 my calcium 460 I just wanna know how much does calcium raise? using 1 ml of all four reef I looked everywhere and I can’t find nothing.I believe it depends on your water volume you’re dosing AFR into.
I don’t know but I wouldn’t be stressing that much over calcium, especially using afr55 gallon SPS and LPS reef my alkalinity 9 my calcium 460 I just wanna know how much does calcium raise? using 1 ml of all four reef I looked everywhere and I can’t find nothing.
I don’t know but I wouldn’t be stressing that much over calcium, especially
just need to know how much calcium is going into the tank just started this productI don’t know but I wouldn’t be stressing that much over calcium, especially using afr
just need to know how much calcium is going into the tank just started this product
Water volume matters and must be taken into consideration
Per this thread https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/w...c-marin-all-for-reef-afr.882805/#post-9751382
The concentrations for All-For-Reef solutions, no matter whether bought as solution or self-prepared from All-For-Reef Powder, are 43000 ppm calcium, Ca, 6000 dKH per liter alkalinity (as alkalinity-precursors), 1900 ppm magnesium, Mg, 780 ppm strontium, Sr and 34 ppm iodine, I.
1ml of All for Reef contains 43ppm of calcium (43000ppm/1000ml=43ppm)
1ml dosed to your 55 gallon (208.19 liter) of water volume = 0.2ppm calcium (43ppm/208.19 liters=0.2ppm dosed)
thank you finally somebody answer my questionThat calculation is correct and appropriate, except the statement that 1 mL contains 43 ppm. It is still 43000 ppm, and contains 43 mg of calcium.
Nobody can answer the question because nobody knows how much calcium your tank consumes. Its a piece of string question...
Test, add your dose for x days then test again surely
somebody already did but thank youNobody can answer the question because nobody knows how much calcium your tank consumes. Its a piece of string question...
Test, add your dose for x days then test again surely?
According to Tropic Marines websiteWater volume matters and must be taken into consideration
Per this thread https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/w...c-marin-all-for-reef-afr.882805/#post-9751382
The concentrations for All-For-Reef solutions, no matter whether bought as solution or self-prepared from All-For-Reef Powder, are 43000 ppm calcium, Ca, 6000 dKH per liter alkalinity (as alkalinity-precursors), 1900 ppm magnesium, Mg, 780 ppm strontium, Sr and 34 ppm iodine, I.
1ml of All for Reef contains 43ppm of calcium (43000ppm/1000ml=43ppm)
1ml dosed to your 55 gallon (208.19 liter) of water volume = 0.2ppm calcium (43ppm/208.19 liters=0.2ppm dosed)
According to Tropic Marines website
500ml/g of AFR contains 20,000mg (20g)of calcium.
PPM = (solute/solution)*1000000
20g/500g *1000000 =40,000ppm
40,000ppm/500ml = 80ppm per a ml One ml of the solution will still be 40,000ppm calcium
80ppm/208.19L = .38ppm
.19mg500mlof AFR contains 20,000mg (20g)of calcium.
So 1 ml of AFR will contain 20,000/500 = 40 mg of calcium
40mg/209.19L ≈ .19 ppm calcium added
.19mg
According to Tropic Marines website
500ml/g of AFR contains 20,000mg (20g)of calcium.
PPM = (solute/solution)*1000000
20g/500g *1000000 =40,000ppm
40,000ppm/500ml = 80ppm per a ml
80ppm/208.19L = .38ppm
@Randy Holmes-Farley did I math that right?
Ok soYes and no. It goes off the rails in mentioning the "ppm per a mL" unit, which is not a sensible unit of measure.
AFR contains the same ppm of calcium regardless of volume. Convert ppm to mg/L, and then one can redo the math.
Just dose it and test? Test before… test after.just need to know how much calcium is going into the tank just started this product