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Unread 02/05/2018, 09:20 AM   #4
Reefer Frank
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The guide I am going by claims that if your alkalinity is increasing at a faster rate than your calcium that you should increase the dose on both, not just one.

So far, that's actually working out as described.

Alkalinity was 9.9dKH and calcium 380PPM with a daily dose of 40ML. Seems like the answer should be to scale back on the alkalinity and increase the calcium but I increased both to 55ML and alkalinity is now 9.6dKH with calcium at 395.

Hopefully it'll continue to work out that way. I test daily just in case, only takes a few minutes with the Salifert test kits.


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