Pickling Lime

BigScott

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im just wondering if anyone out there uses this or has used it.. i think travis stevens does or did at one time or another i need some feed back on this, the pros an cons..thanks for the input
 
I used to use it for my top off water. I quit using it because it was constantly building up in my pumps and powerheads. It ruined a few magdrives and a few Seio's. If you keep up with cleaning your pumps i suppose it's ok, but if you don't it will cause a problem. It builds up on the magnets on the impeller shafts and freezes them up. Iddin't go by the tablespoon per gallon though, i mixed mine with a full bag of lime and just added more RO/DI each time until the lime was used up. That gives it maximum saturation. I also used sediment filters on my drip line so there was no sediment making it to the tank at all. I now just use the 2 part solution daily.
 
If you over saturate or don't keep up with your magnesium the kalk will tend to precipitate on to pumps and heaters and such. When I first started dosing I had it happen a little but not so much any more.
I just worked out my daily demand.

Also using vinegar with it seems to help with that.
 
Still relevant. I don't use it any more, but worked well when I did. It comes in a bag now instead of that jar. You can find it at walmart by all the caning stuff.
 
I still use it, in a kalk reactor though.

I have to, otherwise I cannot maintain CA/PH without dosing.
 
I use it all the time in my ATO. I mix 2 tablespoons per 5 gallons DI water. My tank is great. It can precipitate on pumps if you're not careful.

I use the stuff from Bulk Reef Supply. It's much more economical and easy to find. Pickling lime tends to be seasonal, so if you go that route buy a lot while they have it in stock. Or just order it from BRS. :)

--Colin
 
Pickled limes are pretty gross.

Pickling lime helps pretty corals grow. Sorry for my boredom.

I use it in my 32gallon top-off. I "aim" for a healthy tsp per gal. chaderic26's:wavehand: link includes the information I've gone by. It seems some feel limited to a kalk reactor when this article indicates that you aren't losing significant potency in a larger reservoir. My calcium reactor alone had my PH pretty low and I've got a decent amount of SPS so adding the lime to the ATO was very helpful.
 
chaderic26, thanks. Great read and thanks for saving me some money over the aquarium brand Kalkwassers. Just wondering why you don't use it anymore.
 
no lyn im not , someday..i miss my saltwater..but i got a ton of tanks now tho.. hehehe as usal..6 fresh water ATM..6 more to come soon..good to see you lyn.. just trying to get rid of my 40 long sump..
 
@glazner, I stopped doing it because when I did it, I used to drip it in to my 55 gallon tank back in the day, so it wasn't that bad to use. I wouldn't mind using it now but the space constraints of having the tank in the lobby at my work and the size of my tank make it harder. I guess I could have used a kalk reactor, but I decided to use 2 part after seeing others have good results with it. It's pretty cheap too.

You also have to be conscious of ph issues. But the upside to that is when I used It I had no algae issues. I'm pretty sure due to the phosphates precipitating out of my water from the high ph.
 
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