tangman99
Active Member
I started using Ocean's Blend two part additives about 3 weeks ago (Alk/Buffer and Calcium) I started adding 25 ml of each everymorning for the first week and tested. As my Calcium was not high enough, I have been increaing the dosage every week to try and get the calcium over 400. I am now adding 35 ml a day and my Calcium is between 350 and 400 and my Alk is a little over 10.
My tank is a 90 gallon and I evaporate about 1 gallon a day. What should I do to get my Calcium up between 400 and 450 (I assume this is a target goal as this is what most people seem to have)? I don't have the budget for a calcium reactor.
I don't have any corals or clams in the tank yet. Just 100 lbs or fiji live rock with a lot of coralean (sp.) algae which I understand will use a lot of calcium.
I know a lot of people drip kalkwaisser (sp.). What are the advantages of this over what I'm doing and can you do both?
Thanks,
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My tank is a 90 gallon and I evaporate about 1 gallon a day. What should I do to get my Calcium up between 400 and 450 (I assume this is a target goal as this is what most people seem to have)? I don't have the budget for a calcium reactor.
I don't have any corals or clams in the tank yet. Just 100 lbs or fiji live rock with a lot of coralean (sp.) algae which I understand will use a lot of calcium.
I know a lot of people drip kalkwaisser (sp.). What are the advantages of this over what I'm doing and can you do both?
Thanks,
Tangman