Curious, I've had to adjust to be slightly unbalanced in my dosing in the opposite direction, I have to dose a tad more calcium than ALK or my ALK will climb while Calc stays steady. Thought maybe it was deficient MG, but my test shows me in 1400 range with MG.
I 've hear that you need to do regular water change like every other week to prevent
chloline build up it your tank. I think it becomes toxin when there is too much chloline in the aquarium.
That's what I am experiencing with the CA reactor... maybe because the ALK is already high on my saltwater mix ? (Reef Crystals)
I can achieve 400 ppm calcium, but I am also getting dKH of 11.2 to 11.5! I have seen it get as high as 12, which makes me nervous.
That's why I am considering two part dosing, because I'm already adding BRS MG - I might as well be dosing all the necessary additives, especially if I can essentially automate it with the Apex controller... :beachbum:
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s2k,
It will take some tweaking to get the dosing correct. For my tank (and some others that I am aware of) the Ca dosage is about 55-60% of the alk.
I'm also dosing a lot more ca than alk. Haven't figured out why yet.Any thoughts (other than I have a bad test kit) on why one would need to be dosing more Ca? I'm definitely needing more Ca than Alk right now. All of you guys saying you need more Alk is making me concerned...
So.... what about stability? For those that went back to 2 part, how is it more stable than Rxs. What is it about reactors that are PITAs?