View Full Version : Reef Buffers/Calcium Supplementation
Antman
08/26/2007, 12:04 PM
Hello soft coral keepers
I was wondering if anyone uses any Reef Buffers/Calcium Supplementation /CA reactors/ KAL Drip or any other produtcs like this on a softie tank ?
Thanks
Antman
08/28/2007, 09:46 PM
no coments ?
Jamokie01
08/28/2007, 11:05 PM
If you do regular water changes you dont have to. Softies use very little calcium on their spicules.
dendro982
08/29/2007, 08:22 AM
I'm using, but my tanks are mixed reef - something of everything, mostly softies.
When the tests show, that some of parameters tends to be low, then I'm adding supplements, mostly alkalinity - Reef buffer if pH is low, Reef Builder - if high. If water changes were neglected for a some time - calcium additions were necessary.
Don't worry ;)
Antman
08/29/2007, 09:21 AM
So would you say 10 gallon water change evey 2 weeks on a 54 gallon tank with a 15 sump be enough ?
Tranquility
08/29/2007, 05:01 PM
depend on Calcium & alkalinity LOAD of Tank
????
you have a lot of coralline algae ?
you are grow macro algae on you tank ?
...is consume Ca & Alk from you tank water
but soft coral is low consumption (Ca & Alk) ..can live in lower Calcium tank
alkalinity are important factor for soft coral tank than calcium
monitor you alkalinity one a week
use Kalk is good
gh0st
08/30/2007, 12:25 PM
I use alot of Alkalinity buffer, Seachem Reef Builder, about 2 tsp every 2 days in my 55 gal.
Also 1 tsp of Kalkwasser in a gallon of top off about every third day.
Very rarely a bit of Calcium buffer if things are getting a bit on the low side.
Also, about 15 gal. Weekly to every other week water changes to which I add 2 tsp of Alk buffer to get it up to display tank range.
It really does depend on the tank though. But Alk. is the biggie in my opinion.
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