jacksonpt
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Any of you veterans have any tips for how to keep alk/ca levels correct? For as important as they are, I wish there was an easier way deal with them than test every couple of days, then guesstimate a dosage based on those tests.
This is the one thing I've always struggled with... and while my levels have never been so bad that my tanks end up unhealthy, I've never had consistent growth and color in my SPS (which is a large reason why I've been primarily an LPS guy).
I'm very good with routine... but I've never been able to nail down dosing for alk/ca. I've done it by hand (testing 2x week and guesstimating a dose based on those tests), I've topped off with Kalk water, I've used dosing pumps on timers... none have played out as good long term solutions. On principle I hate estimating doses... if I could test water and know exactly how much to dose based on the test readings, I'd be ok with that. Kalk ends up leaving a buildup on the glass (presumably because the alk/ca balance gets way out of wack... haven't done this in a long time)... dosing pumps work in the short term, but invariably a timer doesn't shut off and a whole jug of ca additive ends up in the tank.
What have you all found to work best? A ca reactor is out of the question due to equipment/space needs. I'm thinking about a basic controller (maybe used) to control lights and dosing pumps.
Any other tips? This is one of those things that seems like it should be easier than it is.
TIA
This is the one thing I've always struggled with... and while my levels have never been so bad that my tanks end up unhealthy, I've never had consistent growth and color in my SPS (which is a large reason why I've been primarily an LPS guy).
I'm very good with routine... but I've never been able to nail down dosing for alk/ca. I've done it by hand (testing 2x week and guesstimating a dose based on those tests), I've topped off with Kalk water, I've used dosing pumps on timers... none have played out as good long term solutions. On principle I hate estimating doses... if I could test water and know exactly how much to dose based on the test readings, I'd be ok with that. Kalk ends up leaving a buildup on the glass (presumably because the alk/ca balance gets way out of wack... haven't done this in a long time)... dosing pumps work in the short term, but invariably a timer doesn't shut off and a whole jug of ca additive ends up in the tank.
What have you all found to work best? A ca reactor is out of the question due to equipment/space needs. I'm thinking about a basic controller (maybe used) to control lights and dosing pumps.
Any other tips? This is one of those things that seems like it should be easier than it is.
TIA