Jennifier615
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I have a question for you Mario, every time there is a deficiency or an overage in an analyte in your tank is your solution do a water change? I wondered cause I don't know if it occured to you, but in a way you are just wasting salt mix. Think about it: If your Ca and Alk are low say Ca=300.....and you change say 15gallons.......you take out 15 gallons of 130ppm Ca deficient water and you are replacing it with 15 gallons of Ca even water......you are only raising your Ca 35.1 ppm for the entire volume of water. If you then have a bio-load that is degrading your Ca at a sufficient rate you will have used this extra 35.1ppm in no time and be back in the same situation you were just in. Now the second part of the equasion......If you were to mix water in a concentration that would raise your Ca to the level it needed to be you would be in a state of hypersalinity and you would crash your tank. I know I probably don't need to sell you on the idea of dosing, but it is the easiest and most cost efficient way to not overuse unneeded salt doing water changes that are essentially doing nothing and bringing levels to requirement without worry of losing your corals.
This is the manner in which I understood dosing from a Chemistry stand-point if anybody else has any methodologies that make sense alot easier I would love to hear them as well.
This is the manner in which I understood dosing from a Chemistry stand-point if anybody else has any methodologies that make sense alot easier I would love to hear them as well.