Red Sea Reef Foundation ABC+

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Anyone here using this stuff? I got a tub of it to try on a recommendation from a friend. Seems pretty straightforward, might be a good alternative to using 2 part. I have TLF C-Balance right now. Does anyone have any feedback?
 
Dosing pump

Dosing pump

It seems to be fairly similar to Tropic Marin Bio Calcium. This type of supplement can work well.

Hi,

I still have 1/2 can of 'Tropic Marin Bio Calcium' can I add water (salt or RODI) for usage with dosing pump ? if so in which ratio ?

Is there any equivallent in liquide form for dosing pump ?

PS: I have a nano, so no need 100% efficiency when adding water.

Thx
 
No. It must be added to the aquarium as a dry powder. That's one of its drawbacks.

Hi Randy,

Many thanks for you intervention.

I have done some research and I know that dissolve 'Tropic Marin Bio Calcium' or 'RS Foundation abc+' in RO water has to be avoided even in small percentage - because calcium-alk saturation in RO-tap water are very very low and may transform to salt (?).

But how about dissolving 'Tropic Marin Bio Calcium' or 'RS Foundation abc+' in salt water (taken from the reef tank) like 1% (10gr in one liter - the weekly usage of my nano tank lps-sps-softies) ?

If cannot do it, what is the limit of calcium (and alk) saturation in salt water ?

My purpose is to use them with dosing pump (I have also read your recommendation about balanced cal-akl products).

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Also, currently, what are good alternatives in liquide form, similar to both of them, for dosing by pump (I can allow 2 heads for - also I saw B-ionic or Salifert all in one) ?
 
You won't be able to dissolve enough calcium and alkalinity in salt water to make it effective for dosing. The upper limit depends on a number of factors, but a factor of 2 or more is getting iffy, IMO.
 
You won't be able to dissolve enough calcium and alkalinity in salt water to make it effective for dosing. The upper limit depends on a number of factors, but a factor of 2 or more is getting iffy, IMO.

Ouiiiiiin

yes I would be interested by a factor of at least 10 or twenty ... agreed, a factor of 2 is way to low to be viable
 
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