cediss
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It is simply the amazing amount of bad information that happens in this section. A CaRx supplies ca and alk in the correct ratio needed for coral growth. Allsps40, have you ever used a CaRx or even seen one? Saying that a reactor is not able to keep us with the alk demand only shows that you are clueless as to their operation and function. They do not keep up with mg demand but ca and alk are easy for them to do. Trying to educate people on devices that you do not understand is not very helpful, and i know you try to be helpful. Mag has to be dosed and you can add a mag component but it is dependent on very low ph to work, and many still have to dose mag as needed.
Kali works well as long as the ability to dose enough is met, some of us cannot rely on it, not enough evap to work. I dose mag occasionally and at times calcium and alk a couple of times a year as needed. I also dose a little vinegar when the bio pellets are offline.
I agree. Most statements are well intended, but unfortunately some are ignorant to all the facts, or over state their knowledge as absolute fact.
Each method has advantages and limitations. IMHE, kalk can work well with high evaporation rates and even then you have to make sure you watch that the pH doesn't go up to high too fast. So I suggest the ATO also be connected to a controller for pH meter cutoff point. Most of the TOTM that use CArx say that they helped them keep up over demands that other methods couldn't do alone.