snakeblitz33
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Snake's Methods for DIY Supplements
Hello everyone! Like many of you in the aquarium hobby, I try to save money any way that I can. This usually makes me try a lot of DIY tips and tricks and a lot of home remedies. But, there is also another aspect of the hobby in which you can save a buck with. DIY Supplements aren't really DIY, because mostly you have to purchase them from companies and grocery stores. But, in order to do that, you have to know what chemical or food is what, and why it works.
Here's a short list of some of the chemicals that you can buy in your local aquarium store to maintain your aquarium(s).
pH up
Alkalinity booster
Calcium booster
Kalkwasser
Powdered Magnesium
Magnesium Booster
Selcon
Garlic Immune Booster
Here's the actual chemicals in these supplements:
pH up = Sodium Bicarbonate
Alkalinity Booster = baked Sodium Bicarbonate
Calcium Booster = Calcium Chloride
Kalkwasser = Calcium Hydroxide
Powdered Magnesium = Magnesium Chloride
Magnesium Booster = Magnesium Sulfate
Selcon = High dose Vitamin C
Garlic Immune Booster = Freshly pressed garlic
Here's the DIY that can save you money – at your own risk
pH up = Sodium Bicarbonate = Baking Soda
Alkalinity Booster = baked Sodium Bicarbonate = bake your own baking soda
Calcium Booster = Calcium Chloride = Peladow, Dowflake, Pickle Crisp
Kalkwasser = Calcium Hydroxide = Mrs. Wages Pickling Lime
Powdered Magnesium = Magnesium Chloride = Mag Flake
Magnesium Booster = Magnesium Sulfate = Epsom Salt
Selcon = High dose Vitamin C = Crushed Vitamin C tablets, diluted in distilled water
Garlic Immune Booster = Freshly pressed garlic = Press your own fresh garlic (better anyway)
Here's some links to how to use and produce these products easily and cheaply:
Easy Calcium and Alkalinity (3) part solutions
Another good read for Calcium and Alkalinity and Magnesium DIY supplements
An article to answer your Magnesium questions
Hello everyone! Like many of you in the aquarium hobby, I try to save money any way that I can. This usually makes me try a lot of DIY tips and tricks and a lot of home remedies. But, there is also another aspect of the hobby in which you can save a buck with. DIY Supplements aren't really DIY, because mostly you have to purchase them from companies and grocery stores. But, in order to do that, you have to know what chemical or food is what, and why it works.
Here's a short list of some of the chemicals that you can buy in your local aquarium store to maintain your aquarium(s).
pH up
Alkalinity booster
Calcium booster
Kalkwasser
Powdered Magnesium
Magnesium Booster
Selcon
Garlic Immune Booster
Here's the actual chemicals in these supplements:
pH up = Sodium Bicarbonate
Alkalinity Booster = baked Sodium Bicarbonate
Calcium Booster = Calcium Chloride
Kalkwasser = Calcium Hydroxide
Powdered Magnesium = Magnesium Chloride
Magnesium Booster = Magnesium Sulfate
Selcon = High dose Vitamin C
Garlic Immune Booster = Freshly pressed garlic
Here's the DIY that can save you money – at your own risk
pH up = Sodium Bicarbonate = Baking Soda
Alkalinity Booster = baked Sodium Bicarbonate = bake your own baking soda
Calcium Booster = Calcium Chloride = Peladow, Dowflake, Pickle Crisp
Kalkwasser = Calcium Hydroxide = Mrs. Wages Pickling Lime
Powdered Magnesium = Magnesium Chloride = Mag Flake
Magnesium Booster = Magnesium Sulfate = Epsom Salt
Selcon = High dose Vitamin C = Crushed Vitamin C tablets, diluted in distilled water
Garlic Immune Booster = Freshly pressed garlic = Press your own fresh garlic (better anyway)
Here's some links to how to use and produce these products easily and cheaply:
Easy Calcium and Alkalinity (3) part solutions
Another good read for Calcium and Alkalinity and Magnesium DIY supplements
An article to answer your Magnesium questions