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    Default Who said kalkwasser was expensive?

    Who said kalkwasser was expensive?






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    lol I'll stick to my brightwell Kalk. not even sure if that will work in a reactor .

    mmm homemade pickles sounds so good! good thing I date a Polish girl!
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    There was a really long post about this on another forum. But they have basically figured that this lime is pretty much the Same thing chemical wise. But there are many others that will only put things with a label on it saying it is for aquariums.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Pun View Post
    lol I'll stick to my brightwell Kalk. not even sure if that will work in a reactor .
    Don't know about a reactor, but I've been using it in my auto top off for years.

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    Ball Pickling Lime is what I use to buy from HEB years ago. I never had any issues with it, and I ran it through my kalk reactor. Good to see it become available again....Thanks for keeping us informed.

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    Default Who said kalkwasser was expensive?

    I've looked for this before, for ease of finding it. I was thinking that this would be a cleaner substitute since its purity would be food grade, or regulated by the FDA.

    Flyride is right though, only difference is this doesn't say it's for aquarium use.


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    Default Who said kalkwasser was expensive?

    I tho k it's funny tha we see stuff that's food grade for humans and yet we still have reservations about using it.


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    so can I use bright well Kalk to make pickles ??
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    Default Who said kalkwasser was expensive?

    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Pun View Post
    so can I use bright well Kalk to make pickles ??
    Sure you can! One "can" drink water out of a ditch too though.

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    I don't think you can drink ditch water Chris. Prove it and document it.

    Lots of folks have used this method with great results along with other homemade recipes. I also agree with Ben that human consumption has far more stringent regulations. For me it comes down to simplicity and buying reef ready items is far easier.

    Plus, all I saw opinion that pic was the watermelon on the bag. I miss some pickled watermelon rind.
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