Tigahboy Posted November 15, 2004 Share Posted November 15, 2004 Originally posted by SBF i dont have a calcium test kit... do i have to have one for adding calcium, i plan on not over doing it, jsut adding a few drops a week Should always test before you add. Calcium and Alkalinity test kits are a must if you plan to add calcium supplements manually. I tried not to add anything and just do water changes consistently...even used the Catalina Water for weekly water changes (expensive), but my calcium levels never went above 340. So I asked around and gave Seachem's stuff a try. I always test before I add, and adjust accordingly (i.e. skip the scheduled dosing or stick to the schedule)... I add 3 things in succession (leave about 15 minutes between each) twice a week (Sundays and Wednesdays)...1) Seachem Reef Plus, 2) Seachem Reef Calcium, and 3) Seachem Reef Complete... I keep a bottle of Seachem Reef Carbonate handy just in case my alkalinity drops...but hasn't been a problem yet. Last two are for Calcium, but I like the Reef Plus for the other trace elements...My calcium stays at 410-460 and my alkalinty is stable at 3.2. Oh, added benefit is amazingly fast coralline growth. My corals grow super fast now too; something that wasn't apparent at all before I started this routine a month ago. . Link to comment
RobinsonFam1 Posted November 25, 2004 Share Posted November 25, 2004 if dosing 2 part calcium, do you still dose Kalk or need to? Link to comment
audiocontrol Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 No need to dose if you use oceanic and do a 10% weekly water change...You need to dose if you use coralife, as i used to on my first reef. WOAH BIG MISTAKE. lol. It was cheap, i was 15, o well.. Link to comment
NorthStar Posted December 7, 2004 Share Posted December 7, 2004 I use Tropic Marin Pro salt which is calcium enriched. TMC in the UK use tropic marin and they are the biggest wholesale livestock supplier in the UK so I trust their choice in this area. It gives me all the calcium my tank needs between water changes. I did used to add calcium as a seperate dose but as the salt is enriched theres no need. Also with such a small volume of water I found it difficult to judge the doses when adding calcium seperatley and thats using test kits! I don't want to endanger my livestock I have in my nano by adding a random dose of calcium as some people do and I don't awant to be forever adjusting the levels if a water change will do it in one go. A stable tank is a happy tank in my experience. Cheers! Link to comment
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reef keeper Posted September 22, 2010 Share Posted September 22, 2010 Whats that have to do with calcium reactors!!!!!! LOL Link to comment
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d0lph1n Posted January 22, 2013 Share Posted January 22, 2013 2-part ESV Bionic: 8 time/day or every 3 hours in very small amounts via Reef Angel dosing pumps (2 seconds on/off). 2 grams of Seachem Reef Advantage Calcium every 4-5 days via ATO water. 3Gal water change every 7-10 days with ESV salt & RO/DI water. Link to comment
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