ray j neal
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Originally Posted by Rotarymagic
http:///forum/post/2813753
Believe or not, you can kill stuff with ridiculously high levels of calcium too if there's not a high consumption for it. Chemipure is carbon. You can leave it in, but it absorb alot of what you put in as far as 2 part and other additives go, I mean it is used to pull medication out after treatment. LOL.
The LR rubble thing like I said before is like this:
Improper flow through it just causes an unhealthy accumulation of detritus.
Address this and it works well.
As far as a two part dosing supplement would you recommend C-Balance? It seems to maintain a healthy relationship between calcium, alk, and also regulates mag. Here is an excerpt from a retailer:
"This two-part calcium and alkalinity maintenance system adjusts calcium, magnesium, and strontium ions to Natural Seawater ratios, and achieves a balanced ionic residual.
Makes replenishment of calcium and alkalinity easy, and keeps your calcium and alkalinity in perfect harmony, assuring the optimum conditions for growing stony corals and coralline algae. "
http:///forum/post/2813753
Believe or not, you can kill stuff with ridiculously high levels of calcium too if there's not a high consumption for it. Chemipure is carbon. You can leave it in, but it absorb alot of what you put in as far as 2 part and other additives go, I mean it is used to pull medication out after treatment. LOL.
The LR rubble thing like I said before is like this:
Improper flow through it just causes an unhealthy accumulation of detritus.
Address this and it works well.
As far as a two part dosing supplement would you recommend C-Balance? It seems to maintain a healthy relationship between calcium, alk, and also regulates mag. Here is an excerpt from a retailer:
"This two-part calcium and alkalinity maintenance system adjusts calcium, magnesium, and strontium ions to Natural Seawater ratios, and achieves a balanced ionic residual.
Makes replenishment of calcium and alkalinity easy, and keeps your calcium and alkalinity in perfect harmony, assuring the optimum conditions for growing stony corals and coralline algae. "