sfsuphysics
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I've used the 2 part for close to a year now, I love the calcium part no problem but I absolute hate the baking soda part as that stuff gets way to airborne and I end up inhaling a good deal of it (probably not a health issue but man does it make my nose burn!)
I've noticed my alkalinity was a little on the low side (yet calcium was through the roof! Unsure how this happened, my guess is I neglected to shake the bottle o' alkalinity each time or something), so I decided to add baking soda to bring it up slowly. Now what I did is I added a couple teaspoons to a container and poured tank water instead of freshwater into it while mixing, all the while a drip hole allowed it to drip out the bottom at a slow rate. This seemed to be OODLES easier than making up a mix (not to mention my nose couldn't be happier!). I slowly raised my alkalinity to a doable amount (about 7dKh, although I am shooting for higher), and my calcium is in check (400ish rather than almost 600!).
Ok so my question is, is there anything I'm doing wrong here that I'm not seeing immediately (but might down the road), seems that this is an easier method to keeping alkalinity maintained than having a pre-mix ready. I end up dumping the entire bottle into the tank anyways, so I can't imagine any impurities would be settling that I have to worry about. Only issue I can think of, is that if I need to add 3 teaspoons per day I might not get exactly 3 teaspoons, where as with the pre-mix I can have a measured cup and more easily see.
Also could I also do this with the dowflake part? Mix it as I need it?
I've noticed my alkalinity was a little on the low side (yet calcium was through the roof! Unsure how this happened, my guess is I neglected to shake the bottle o' alkalinity each time or something), so I decided to add baking soda to bring it up slowly. Now what I did is I added a couple teaspoons to a container and poured tank water instead of freshwater into it while mixing, all the while a drip hole allowed it to drip out the bottom at a slow rate. This seemed to be OODLES easier than making up a mix (not to mention my nose couldn't be happier!). I slowly raised my alkalinity to a doable amount (about 7dKh, although I am shooting for higher), and my calcium is in check (400ish rather than almost 600!).
Ok so my question is, is there anything I'm doing wrong here that I'm not seeing immediately (but might down the road), seems that this is an easier method to keeping alkalinity maintained than having a pre-mix ready. I end up dumping the entire bottle into the tank anyways, so I can't imagine any impurities would be settling that I have to worry about. Only issue I can think of, is that if I need to add 3 teaspoons per day I might not get exactly 3 teaspoons, where as with the pre-mix I can have a measured cup and more easily see.
Also could I also do this with the dowflake part? Mix it as I need it?