eleyan
Sat, 4th Sep 2004, 05:54 PM
I Have a 72G reef with the following parameters:
ammonia, nitrites, titrates: 0
PH: 8.2-8.4
calcium 500
Kh: 6-7
originally, my kh was 9-10 and my calcium was low (300 range). I started with kent a/b solution and I got it to 400-450 calcium and 8 kh. After that, I switched to using kalkwesser in my top off water using a float valve. I average 1g a day of top off water with Kalk. My calcium is still rising, and my kh is slowly dripping (it was around 7 for 3 months, and it just got to 6). I though kalk is supposed to maintain both Kh and calcium at the same time.
I know magnesium is linked to the kh/calc balance, but I don't have a Mg test kit. I'm using oceanic salt, and I was using instant ocean before that. I though both had good levels of Mg. I do a 20-25% water change once a month, Should I supplement Mg separately on top of that?
ammonia, nitrites, titrates: 0
PH: 8.2-8.4
calcium 500
Kh: 6-7
originally, my kh was 9-10 and my calcium was low (300 range). I started with kent a/b solution and I got it to 400-450 calcium and 8 kh. After that, I switched to using kalkwesser in my top off water using a float valve. I average 1g a day of top off water with Kalk. My calcium is still rising, and my kh is slowly dripping (it was around 7 for 3 months, and it just got to 6). I though kalk is supposed to maintain both Kh and calcium at the same time.
I know magnesium is linked to the kh/calc balance, but I don't have a Mg test kit. I'm using oceanic salt, and I was using instant ocean before that. I though both had good levels of Mg. I do a 20-25% water change once a month, Should I supplement Mg separately on top of that?