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I didn't. Dosed 35 or 40ml of seachems reef carbonate. Directions were a little confusing to me so I went a little heavy. The directions only talk about meq per liter.How much did you dose? Did you mean to bring it up so fast?
Hey thanks!DANG what a sweet build thread! Great job
Thanks. I'll probably use that when I run out of the seachem. I'm testing regularly to see consumption now too. calc and mag were low last night as well.Fwiw I use baking soda in my top off water to manage my alk. May try that to maintain a steady level.
Isn’t calc a bit low? Idk I’m trying to make sure my calc doesn’t go under 400.test from last night:
alk: 150
calc: 360-380
mag: 1350 if I did it right.
and mag. turns out I should be paying more attention to them. Before the upgrade they never dropped that I could see. I have some faster growers and the coralline has taken off. I dosed some calc last night (should be about another 300, will test again today.Isn’t calc a bit low? Idk I’m trying to make sure my calc doesn’t go under 400.
Yea I’m trying to keep mine 430 and up and my mag at least 1400. Seen nice tanks with higher mag and I want to try out how it goes this way. Thx for the tip I’ll monitor that.and mag. turns out I should be paying more attention to them. Before the upgrade they never dropped that I could see. I have some faster growers and the coralline has taken off. I dosed some calc last night (should be about another 300, will test again today.
edit: and also learn how they all play together, because what's one more thing?
Here is where it gets interesting. Balancing the alk and calcium.and mag. turns out I should be paying more attention to them. Before the upgrade they never dropped that I could see. I have some faster growers and the coralline has taken off. I dosed some calc last night (should be about another 300, will test again today.
edit: and also learn how they all play together, because what's one more thing?
To add to this, mag in the ocean is about a 3.25:1 ratio to calcium.Here is where it gets interesting. Balancing the alk and calcium.
For example, your alk is at 150 (assume ppm) or 8.3 dKH or 2.995 meq/L this would mean balanced calcium would be around 420 ppm.
Alk at 9 dKH would be around 426 calcium, Alk at 10 dKH would be about 432 calcium, Alk at 11 dKH would be about 439 ppm calcium.
So, if you plan to keep alk around 8-8.5 dKH, keep calcium around 420-425 ppm.
I do the opposite... I use Muriatic acid in my ATO to manage my alk. I put the baking soda directly in the tank as needed.Fwiw I use baking soda in my top off water to manage my alk. May try that to maintain a steady level.
Mag isn't necessarily low at 1350. Some people shoot for higher, some shoot for 1250-1350.and mag. turns out I should be paying more attention to them. Before the upgrade they never dropped that I could see. I have some faster growers and the coralline has taken off. I dosed some calc last night (should be about another 300, will test again today.
edit: and also learn how they all play together, because what's one more thing?
This is the first time I was able to get any reading on my mag test. Historically, I put the whole 1ml in and get no color change, indicating over 1500.Yea I’m trying to keep mine 430 and up and my mag at least 1400. Seen nice tanks with higher mag and I want to try out how it goes this way. Thx for the tip I’ll monitor that.
This is really helpful! yes ppm, I didn't feel like taking the 2 seconds to convert it. How do you get the ratios? And I guess I need to decide where I want to keep alk now, 8.5 sounds nice. How much of an issue is it if I play around month to month, 8 8 dkh in march, 8.5 in april, 9 in may? Probably without going much higher than that.Here is where it gets interesting. Balancing the alk and calcium.
For example, your alk is at 150 (assume ppm) or 8.3 dKH or 2.995 meq/L this would mean balanced calcium would be around 420 ppm.
Alk at 9 dKH would be around 426 calcium, Alk at 10 dKH would be about 432 calcium, Alk at 11 dKH would be about 439 ppm calcium.
So, if you plan to keep alk around 8-8.5 dKH, keep calcium around 420-425 ppm.
Thanks.Mag isn't necessarily low at 1350. Some people shoot for higher, some shoot for 1250-1350.
Some have a Hanna Mag tester, and the non junk reagent kit and have still never tested it...Mag isn't necessarily low at 1350. Some people shoot for higher, some shoot for 1250-1350.
probably wouldn't spend Hanna money on it, but salifert is a pita, two additives then a titration for a color change. How blue does it need to be? Is that the grey they want or is that a purple?Some have a Hanna Mag tester, and the non junk reagent kit and have still never tested it...
I have found that right as the color changes is the most accurate using salifert when compared to ICP. Like more of a purple than the end result of Blue.probably wouldn't spend Hanna money on it, but salifert is a pita, two additives then a titration for a color change. How blue does it need to be? Is that the grey they want or is that a purple?
If 1350 or greater is fine I may not mess.