WHY???
that is my question? IME kalk is a pain in the ass.
if you get a good cal reactor youll never need to add kalk or cal chloride again. it will pay for itself in less than a year. especially on a tank of your size. I built my own and have built the same one for others, if interested let me know. cal reactor is very efficient and very stable, I only add iodide to my tank every other day,, thats all, and maintain alk of 4 and cal around 420.
youll spend less time messing with additives and more time enjoying the tank
dave
----- Original Message -----From: Paul BarlowSent: 5/26/01 8:43:15 AMSubject: Changing to Kalkwasser method
Hi List members,I planning on changing my method of adding calcium to my tankfrom calcium chloride to Kalkwasser. The tank in question is approx200gal. Before I start this method I have a few questions.1-- What brand of Kalkwasser would you recommend? Here in Ont CanadaI have access to ESV companys brand and two little fishies brand.2-- Are there any problems in the begining with changing methods?I have read on the internet of various methods of dosing Kalkwasserfor instance, one person said in larger tanks 200gl and up, it is okto add up to 5gl at one time with no restriction on the tube into thetank water.3--What do you recommend?________________________________________LEAVING THE LIST================To stop receiving messages you will need to send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a command to remove you from the list. The list manager controls who belongs to the list.For example:--------------------------------------------------------------From: John Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject:UNSUBSCRIBE
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