deepseadan
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Been thinking about this for a while and can't seem to grasp exactly what happens. As I understand it, before you start a dosing, you bring your alk and calcium to the correct levels. After that, you dose calcium and alk ( sodium bicarbonate) at a specific rate to maintain the levels. But here's where I get confused. I thought the reason for dosing cal and alk together was to keep from getting alk / ph swings since calcium chloride will drop alk. But what happens if you slightly over dose to much alk and cal. Will your alk and calcium both rise equally or just your calcium. It makes sense both should rise equally since both are being overdosed a bit, but then again, since they cancel each other out, it also makes sense that the calcium would be the only level that would rise. Can someone straighten out my thinking.