gbr
Premium Member
Hello Randy (and anyone who wants to add), sorry for yet another Ca/Alk thread!!
I have recently noticed declining sps health. I measured all parameters and found Ca and Alk quite low. 350/6.4dKH The problem with that is that I have a rather large reactor running and am dripping Kalk constantly (1 ga/day via litermeter). So I measure Mg and found it at 1000ppm. I have since raised that to 1350 and hopefully that will help. Would Mg being that low cause me to not be able to keep up with Ca/Alk? What should the Ca and Alk reading be on the effluent reactor water (so I can test my reactor effectiveness/efficiency)?
I am going to be changing salt from IO and am wondering if you know of somewhere where there is a somewhat scientific comparison of the values of Ca/Alk/Mg in commercial salts. Specifically Tropic Marin and Reef Crystals. I have found individual references in threads but most don't have a scientific or even controlled approach (same water, sg etc.)
I have recently noticed declining sps health. I measured all parameters and found Ca and Alk quite low. 350/6.4dKH The problem with that is that I have a rather large reactor running and am dripping Kalk constantly (1 ga/day via litermeter). So I measure Mg and found it at 1000ppm. I have since raised that to 1350 and hopefully that will help. Would Mg being that low cause me to not be able to keep up with Ca/Alk? What should the Ca and Alk reading be on the effluent reactor water (so I can test my reactor effectiveness/efficiency)?
I am going to be changing salt from IO and am wondering if you know of somewhere where there is a somewhat scientific comparison of the values of Ca/Alk/Mg in commercial salts. Specifically Tropic Marin and Reef Crystals. I have found individual references in threads but most don't have a scientific or even controlled approach (same water, sg etc.)