Kalk alone is insufficient to satisfy the daily needs of SPS heavy tanks or those with large systems. Kalk is still a good additive to put into your tank even if you are already dosing 2-part or utilizing a calcium reactor as it acts as a ph balancer.
Really? You sure about that? My tank is not large but it is heavily stocked with growing sps colonies and frags. All I dose is kalk and it keeps my ca around 460-500 and alk at 7-8 and problem and I am not even at full saturation yet. It has been done many times for years, reefs run only on kalk dosing for ca and alk.
Do u still find Urself replenishing mag?
Frags hardly make a dent in alkalinity and calcium levels and one could get by with just kalk dosing for such a tank.Really? You sure about that? My tank is not large but it is heavily stocked with growing sps colonies and frags. All I dose is kalk and it keeps my ca around 460-500 and alk at 7-8 and problem and I am not even at full saturation yet. It has been done many times for years, reefs run only on kalk dosing for ca and alk.
Frags hardly make a dent in alkalinity and calcium levels and one could get by with just kalk dosing for such a tank.
Read the write-ups of the TOTMs in RC which feature SPS dominant displays - most if not all of them utilize calcium reactors or 2-part dosing for their systems.
Read my post a bit better. I said my tank is full of GROWING sps colonies and GROWING frags. Frags that are growing quickly will be using alk and ca in the same ratios as a larger colony. Ca Rx is the best way to dose ca but it has a high initial cost and you still need to dose alk. Most people that run a Ca Rx also have kalk ATO to keep up with alk demands and to keep the PH up from the CO2 in the Ca Rx. IME Ca Rx are best used for tanks larger than 200G, anything smaller is wasting money on ca dosing system because a cheaper more simple method will keep up with demands.
Frags hardly make a dent in alkalinity and calcium levels and one could get by with just kalk dosing for such a tank.
Read the write-ups of the TOTMs in RC which feature SPS dominant displays - most if not all of them utilize calcium reactors or 2-part dosing for their systems.
I disagree with your statement that users of calcium reactors have to supplement alkalinity needs with kalkwasser. I ran a system utilizing only a calcium reactor and so do several systems in this forum.
Also, your statement hinges on the fact that there needs to be a certain amount of water evaporation taking place in order for an ATO system to kick in and replace evaporated water with kalk-enriched water. There are systems which do not have high evaporation as they utilize chillers and not cooling fans.