thankgod4fish
Member
Hey guys,
I recently bought Kent liquid calcium to increase calcium in my 55. I tested it and it's at ~260. dKH is about 12 and pH is 7.8. I figured from everything I've read on the boards the pH may be low because of the low calcium (it's always been 7.8 - 8.0... more 7.8 than anything else though).
So anyway, I got the liquid calcium and the instructions seem to imply it's a supplemental product for replenishing calcium consumed by the inhabitants on a daily basis. It suggests 1/4 to 1 tsp daily for every 50 gallons tank capacity.
Now the questions:
1. Can anyone tell me how long it'll take to get to 450ppm at 1 tsp/day?
2. Is it safe to add anymore than the suggest amount at a time, to speed things up a bit?
3. Is there a dosing amount that anyone is aware of (with this product) that's geared toward increasing the calcium when it's really low as opposed to just replenishing small amounts?
Thanks
I recently bought Kent liquid calcium to increase calcium in my 55. I tested it and it's at ~260. dKH is about 12 and pH is 7.8. I figured from everything I've read on the boards the pH may be low because of the low calcium (it's always been 7.8 - 8.0... more 7.8 than anything else though).
So anyway, I got the liquid calcium and the instructions seem to imply it's a supplemental product for replenishing calcium consumed by the inhabitants on a daily basis. It suggests 1/4 to 1 tsp daily for every 50 gallons tank capacity.
Now the questions:
1. Can anyone tell me how long it'll take to get to 450ppm at 1 tsp/day?
2. Is it safe to add anymore than the suggest amount at a time, to speed things up a bit?
3. Is there a dosing amount that anyone is aware of (with this product) that's geared toward increasing the calcium when it's really low as opposed to just replenishing small amounts?
Thanks