Having just acquired a Neptune DOS, I have to find the two-part solutions to use in it. In the USA this looks easy, from BRS. But here in the UK finding a decent supply of calcium chloride and sodium carbonate through an aquarium shop is proving difficult (at least, I'm failing to find one). Liquid are easy, but very expensive ...
So I assume just buying food grade chemicals by the kilo from chemical suppliers is the way to go (unless someone has other advise) and use these to mix a 'standard' solution to use in the DOS going forward. My question seemed to port across chemistry and Neptune, so apologies if this is in the wrong place, but if I'm correct so far, what is the recommended concentration to mix up? XX grams of calcium, YY grams of carbonate per litre? Any suggestions or advice are welcome please. That could even include anyone in the UK who has already solved this, sharing their source of buying chemicals.
So I assume just buying food grade chemicals by the kilo from chemical suppliers is the way to go (unless someone has other advise) and use these to mix a 'standard' solution to use in the DOS going forward. My question seemed to port across chemistry and Neptune, so apologies if this is in the wrong place, but if I'm correct so far, what is the recommended concentration to mix up? XX grams of calcium, YY grams of carbonate per litre? Any suggestions or advice are welcome please. That could even include anyone in the UK who has already solved this, sharing their source of buying chemicals.