shibumi
Premium Member
All of the articles I'm finding online for Alkalinity seem to take a chemical engineering degree to decipher. Is there any way in layman's terms to spell out how to maintain proper calcium and alkalinity levels?
Our current situation is that our 36 gallon reef tank shows a high level of calcium when tested - approx 480 ppm. We do NOT have a test for alkalinity...
Our LFS always told us to add alkalinity and calcium supplements together - never just by themselves. Seeing as our calcium measure is high, we haven't been adding the calcium supplement - and therefore, not adding the alkalinity supplement.
So - first off - do we need to pick up an alkalinity test kit?? Any recommendations?? Are these the same thing as the "Hardness tests"??
If our calcium level is high, can we safely add alkalinity supplement w/o the calcium supplement?
The two supplement products we have came from our LFS. They are by "NatuReef" - manufactured by Coral Reef Research.
Hardness Plus: Contains Calcium, Magnesium, Stroniium, Potassium, Lithium, Barium, Boron
Alkalinity Plus: Contains Carbonate, Sulfate, Bicarbonate, Bromide, Hydroxide, Iodide, Flouoride
Both are liquids. Dosing - it says no more than 5 ml should ever be added at one time... Our LFS told us to add a capful (5 ml) of both every week.
Here's a link to the stuff: http://www.natureef.com/calcium.htm#Hardness
Thanks for any insight!
Our current situation is that our 36 gallon reef tank shows a high level of calcium when tested - approx 480 ppm. We do NOT have a test for alkalinity...
Our LFS always told us to add alkalinity and calcium supplements together - never just by themselves. Seeing as our calcium measure is high, we haven't been adding the calcium supplement - and therefore, not adding the alkalinity supplement.
So - first off - do we need to pick up an alkalinity test kit?? Any recommendations?? Are these the same thing as the "Hardness tests"??
If our calcium level is high, can we safely add alkalinity supplement w/o the calcium supplement?
The two supplement products we have came from our LFS. They are by "NatuReef" - manufactured by Coral Reef Research.
Hardness Plus: Contains Calcium, Magnesium, Stroniium, Potassium, Lithium, Barium, Boron
Alkalinity Plus: Contains Carbonate, Sulfate, Bicarbonate, Bromide, Hydroxide, Iodide, Flouoride
Both are liquids. Dosing - it says no more than 5 ml should ever be added at one time... Our LFS told us to add a capful (5 ml) of both every week.
Here's a link to the stuff: http://www.natureef.com/calcium.htm#Hardness
Thanks for any insight!