Dolomite for a calcium reactor

trmiv

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I'm looking to get some dolomite to add to my calcium reactor to help maintain magnesium (not raise of course, I've been reading :D ). I can't find it locally anymore, but I've found a couple of sources online. Here's what I've found

This is dolomite used for gardens:

http://www.espoma.com/content.aspx?type=p&id=8&intCategoryID=2

(here's the link to buy it: http://homeharvest.com/soiltesting.htm )

Or this stuff for reefs:

http://www.finsreef.com/home.php?cat=255

Not sure which one to get. Obviously the garden one is much cheaper, at $3.49 for 5 pounds, vs $24.99 for a little over 2 pounds for the reef stuff.

Obviously I'd prefer the garden stuff, because it's so much cheaper. My question is, how can I know if it's safe for use?
 
I am finishing my Calcium Reactor and my intention is to use dolomite as the unique media.
Does it work ?
My main target is the increment of the SPSs grow.
Now a days I have a good level of Ca but not so good level of RA.
Is this the right direction ?

Tks !

Cássio
 
Thanks Randy, looks like the cheap one it is!


CïÃ"šÃ‚¿Ã"šÃ‚½ssio: From what I've read, you only want to use dolomite as around 5-10% of your total reactor media. Otherwise the dolomite will spike your alkalinity too much. Use some type of aragonite media as the main media.
 
I am finishing my Calcium Reactor and my intention is to use dolomite as the unique media.
Does it work ?
My main target is the increment of the SPSs grow.
Now a days I have a good level of Ca but not so good level of RA.
Is this the right direction ?


You mean the only thing in it is dolomite? No that is not a good idea. It will push up magnesium and alkalinity way too much, and not deliver enough calcium.
 
Just a handful or lets say 5- 10 % for starts. Allot will depend on the size of the reactor and if it is a single stage or dual stage reactor and the demand of the tank for Mg. Then there is the issue of its composition. Is it really dolomite or dolomitic limestone. The stuff you posted from the garden link is dolomitic limestone. The Mag Pro does not say anything about Ca-Mg values, so it could be dolomite or dolomitic limestone. Actual dolomite will have much more Mg, which means you need less.
 
Just a handful or lets say 5- 10 % for starts.

:thumbsup:

It also should not be used to raise magnesium, only to maintain already acceptable levels. I address that in this article:

Magnesium
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/oct2003/chem.htm

from it:

"It has been suggested that adding dolomite to CaCO3/CO2 reactors can help with magnesium problems. Dolomite is a material that contains both magnesium and calcium carbonate. If dolomite is being added to the reactor to maintain existing appropriate magnesium levels against the continual depletion via calcification (for example, if the calcium carbonate being used is too low in magnesium to maintain adequate magnesium) then this is a fine approach.

However, this method is unsuitable if the goal is to raise magnesium levels. The problem is that for every magnesium ion released from the dolomite, 2 units of alkalinity are also released:

MgCO3 ---> Mg++ + CO3--

Consequently, if one wants to raise magnesium by 100 ppm, the alkalinity will necessarily rise by 8.2 meq/L (23 dKH). The only way around this problem is to add a mineral acid (not vinegar) to the aquarium to reduce the alkalinity, and that may be more problematic than just adding magnesium in the first place."
 
I would be concerned that such tablets often contain other ingredients to make it easier to make them into tablets.
 
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Ok fellows !

And if I use Calcite or Aragonite with Dolomite ?
Is it possible to keep good levels of Calcium, alkalinity and Magnesium ?
I would like to avoid Tunze media regarding the high cost here in Brazil.

Tks in advance !
 
Estees has a dolomite substrate. Thats what i use. Got a 10 lb bag for under 10 bux at lfs.
I only use a handfull in my dual rx
 
Creetin said:
Estees has a dolomite substrate. Thats what i use. Got a 10 lb bag for under 10 bux at lfs.
I only use a handfull in my dual rx

You may want to contact an Estes rep, I was told they have some sort of coating on their products but not sure if it would have any possible negative affects. When I mentioned how I wanted to use it, the guy at Estes that I spoke to recommended not using it.
Joe
 
Well i have been using it for 5 mos, and no ill effect. If the coating is questionable why put it on? I know of a couple of people using it and they have used for over a year. Dunno why they would put a coating on it.

Not saing youre wrong i am just pterbed that they would schelac a coating on a natural rock.
 
Isn't Dolomite what they use in swimming pool filters? If so when I was keeping up the in-laws pool I had to purchase some and got a 20-25# bag from Scioto Valley, I beleive any pool supply carries it.
 
Has anyone successfully (or unsuccessfully) used any of the products listed at the top of this thread ? If so (to either question) what was the amount and method of introduciton used ? (IE: 5% of overall reactor media in the second chamber of a 2 chamber calc reactor, or whatever :)).


Thanks in advance :)
 
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