how often does kalkwater need to be stirred

aquaman2

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iam planning my auto topoff set up. i was thinking that i would put a pump in to stir the kalk twice a day as well as the pump to feed the top off to the tank. this means complex wiring so the ATO pump is off while the stirring pump is on, and then for so long after the pump is finished stirring. but i was wondering if the kalk water even needs to be stirred more then once, as when i refill the reservoir and mix in the kalk. its a ~20g res. and i lose bout 2g a day. so the kalkwater would be sitting for 10 days potentially.
 
Also. Stirring limewater may let solid particles of lime wich have settled from Co2 precipitation to enter the aquarium.Stirring lime also increases the chance for contaminated solid lime to enter into the aquarium. With solid lime can bring unessary phophate and copper, when not stirring it would allow it to stay out of the aquarium. Its best not to stir it after the first lime settles.Ever seen the color of Calcuim carbonate from a lime reactor? Guess what the color comes from.
 
Along these line then, I mix mine in a seperate container small powerhead for a while, then I let it settle for ~12hrs then I pore the clear part to my top off watching carefully for particles. Is this ok?
 
I pore the clear part to my top off watching carefully for particles. Is this ok?

Yes, pouring off the clear limewater is a fine plan. :)

I dose it from an 88 gallon reservoir where it is stirred when first mixed, and then it sits unstirred for a few weeks as it is used.
 
On the one hand people say that the stuff that settles should not go in the aquarium.

On the other hand others advocate and use the slurry method (mixing powder and water in a cup and dumping the whole thing in), which necesarily involves the addition of precipitate. That's what I do, and Randy already previously opined that he had no vehement objection to this practice. See here: http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=389370
 
On a different but related topic, what if I use Randy's method, put I add a powerhead in the reservoir to circulate the water for an hour a day? Wouldn't that be a good thing, or would the powerhead freeze up from the calcium?
 
The drawbacks to the slurry method are what one expects from the reason for wanting to slowly dose clear limewater:

1. More potential for impurities that are not allowed to settle out
2. You can only add a little at a time or else the pH rises too much

On a different but related topic, what if I use Randy's method, put I add a powerhead in the reservoir to circulate the water for an hour a day? Wouldn't that be a good thing, or would the powerhead freeze up from the calcium?

Why would you? It will keep the limewater from being fully settled most of the time, and provides no apparent benefit unless you are adding new water that needs to have lime dissolve into it.
 
unless you are adding new water that needs to have lime dissolve into it.

Yes, I do want to have my topoff reservoir hooked up to my RO/DI and new water added. So a powerhead would be appropriate. Would it freeze up from the limewater?
 
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