reefshadow
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Giving you a bump, Commander, I just don't know. I betcha you can ask in the Salifert forum. (We still have it, right?).
I didn't even know they made ca and alk supplements, lol. I would think it would be comparable to most other liquid products, maybe you can calculate them, average out the results and dose on the conservative side of the number you arrive at, dividing the dose and testing.
Personally, I still say go with the calcium chloride. It is much cheaper in the long run, and can be measured very accurately. If you can find a diy source of the chloride in your area you will only pay a few cents to every dollar you would spend on prepackaged supplements.
I didn't even know they made ca and alk supplements, lol. I would think it would be comparable to most other liquid products, maybe you can calculate them, average out the results and dose on the conservative side of the number you arrive at, dividing the dose and testing.
Personally, I still say go with the calcium chloride. It is much cheaper in the long run, and can be measured very accurately. If you can find a diy source of the chloride in your area you will only pay a few cents to every dollar you would spend on prepackaged supplements.