is this as big as it sounds

shnookums

Member
the savings ($) for our tank, because of the low calcium in the water we use would save us approx $26 per month. we have to use a lot at water change to get the new water at 450, then the 1 tbsp per week for what the corals are absorbing. ;)
 

falcon63

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PRODUCT NAME: HTH® CALCIUM PLUS
SECTION 1 PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
REVISION DATE:03-21-2000SUPERCEDES:03-30-1999
MSDS NO:00014-0014 - 30950
MANUFACTURER: Arch Chemicals, Inc. 501 Merritt 7 PO Box 5204 Norwalk, CT 06856-5204
SYNONYMS: Calcium Plus, Calcium Adjuster, Hardness Adjuster, Calcium
Chloride
CHEMICAL FAMILY: Chloride salt
FORMULA: Not Applicable/Mixture
DESCRIPTION: Chemical used to increase the hardness of swimming pool
and spa water.
OSHA HAZARD CLASSIFICATION: Eye and skin hazard; irritant
SECTION 2 COMPONENT DATA
PRODUCT COMPOSITION
CAS or CHEMICAL NAME: Calcium chloride
CAS NUMBER: 10043-52-4
PERCENTAGE RANGE: 75-80%
HAZARDOUS PER 29 CFR 1910.1200: Yes
EXPOSURE STANDARDS: None Established
CAS or CHEMICAL NAME: Sodium chloride
CAS NUMBER: 7647-14-5
PERCENTAGE RANGE: 1-2%
HAZARDOUS PER 29 CFR 1910.1200: No
EXPOSURE STANDARDS: None Established
CAS or CHEMICAL NAME: Potassium chloride
CAS NUMBER: 7447-40-7
PERCENTAGE RANGE: 3-5%
HAZARDOUS PER 29 CFR 1910.1200: Yes
EXPOSURE STANDARDS: None Established
CAS or CHEMICAL NAME: Water
CAS NUMBER: 7732-18-5
PERCENTAGE RANGE: 13-17%
HAZARDOUS PER 29 CFR 1910.1200: No
EXPOSURE STANDARDS: None Established
CAS or CHEMICAL NAME: Strontium chloride
CAS NUMBER: 10476-85-4
PERCENTAGE RANGE: 1-5%
HAZARDOUS PER 29 CFR 1910.1200: Yes
EXPOSURE STANDARDS: None Established i would say this product is safe to use
 

shnookums

Member
well it looks like there are alot LESS fillers in HTH calcium plus than in seachems calcium
HTH 93% ingredients 7% filler
seachem 36.46% ingredients 63.54% filler
Hmmmmmmm, what are U putting in your tanks?
thanks for the info falcon, I too just got a fax from Arch chemicals on HTH calcium plus that says the same. :)
 

salty rick

Member
WOW! I haven't seen this much debate since the one on the use of Southdown sand! As with Southdown, I am sure others will try the HTH product and over time we will know if there are any problems or not. I work in the safety field and given OSHA and EPA and other government regulations and not to mention the products liability exposure to the company I can't believe that this product can be that dangerous when used correctly for the situation given it is used in pools and around humans. However, I can appreciate Steamboats caution given the $$ investment in his set up. If this product does turn out to be an inexpensive alternative, like the pickleing lime for Kalswasser, I'll be one to try it out. That means more money to spend on corals for my tank.
 
It is information like this, that we need before we stick something in our tank. This is all that I was after. Research is the #1 thing in this hobby, I am sorry that it took this long for someone to actually do the research.
I just wanted everyone to think first, buy later. Besides, it is fun stirring things up a bit! ;) <img src="graemlins//angel.gif" border="0" alt="[angel]" />
 

falcon63

Member
someone, I did the research (LOL) what are you sayin....your gonna give it a try? Well, that was fun, whatcha wanna look into next. Any chance I can come over for cake and ice cream? Anyways, for me this product will save me $300+ year, hmmm can you say black tang?
 
Sure, come on over. My wife made me a cherry chocolate cake. Sure is good!
Glad to hear you are saving some money, we can all use that. I am going to stick with Kalkwasser for now, may look into it though.
 

sdmarriott

Member
How long has anybody been dosing this product? I would like to know about the long-term effects of using it.
A product by a company named HTH (hope that helps) has to be good, right?! <img src="graemlins//urrr.gif" border="0" alt="[urrr]" />
 
I use Ball Pickling Lime. $1.49 at Food Lion. 1 tsp per gallon, drip like kalkwasser. Can't get much more ecconomical.
Where would we be if no one ever tried anything different?
Please keep us posted with your success and give us dosing instructions.
Thank you for being bold enough to try something different.
 

richy rich

Member
i've been using the stuff for 3 months. no ill effects, seems to be working well. didn't put in near the research that falcon63 did. i've been following the board 93% ingredients 7% fillers vs. seachems 35% ingredients 65% fillers does make ya kinda wondering what your putting in your tank.
 
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