Notquiterite
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Alk is always consumed way more rapidly than Ca. Given the precision of Ca tests (usually 10 or 20ppm), it's not uncommon for a day of Ca consumption to not show up on tests. .3 dKH isn't much at all, so it could take well over a week before a Ca test kit reliably showed a difference (with zero supplementation) .
Edit: To be more clear, you're using just about 2ppm of cal per day. It could easily be 10 days before that would be measurable.
Okay well that's reassuring, I was worried that a 0.3-0.4 drop in alk a day would be a little too much. I always hear of people having their levels drop drastically in a day and they have a hard time keeping it up.