I am adding crushed coral to my sump to raise KH and GH. If my system is 100G, how much should I add? I was figuring 2 cups of well rinsed in a filter bag.
Thoughts
How much crushed coral?
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Epsom salts is magnesium sulfate, used alone you may have calcium problems with the plants. It does nothing for the KH at all.
Equilibrium is great for providing needed cations in RO or too-soft water, but is sulfate salts as well, so does nothing for KH again (no carbonates or bicarbonates).
Equilibrium is great for providing needed cations in RO or too-soft water, but is sulfate salts as well, so does nothing for KH again (no carbonates or bicarbonates).
Where's the fish? Neptune
I have pressurized CO2, I had not worried about my KH or GH too much until my drop checker went blue, then I started testing tings and notice my KH had dropped to 0 from 2 and my GH stays right around 3.
I top off weekly and do a 25% WC every 2-3 weeks.
I dose PPS-Pro daily.
I put two cups of crushed coral in a filter bag in my sump yesterday. I will test daily and see how it is working.
My tank was running around 6.4 ph prior to starting CO2.
I top off weekly and do a 25% WC every 2-3 weeks.
I dose PPS-Pro daily.
I put two cups of crushed coral in a filter bag in my sump yesterday. I will test daily and see how it is working.
My tank was running around 6.4 ph prior to starting CO2.
HMMM..... what water are you using in the drop checker? Tap, tank, distilled?
Something is buffering your water for sure. Our water out of the tap and gassed out is about 7.4-7.6 if I rem. correctly.
Robert, I was always under the assumption that most tap water sources(around this area at least) contain a sufficient amount of calcium. I do occasionally add a little CaCl2, mainly just because, I dont see any signs of a deficiency
Something is buffering your water for sure. Our water out of the tap and gassed out is about 7.4-7.6 if I rem. correctly.
Robert, I was always under the assumption that most tap water sources(around this area at least) contain a sufficient amount of calcium. I do occasionally add a little CaCl2, mainly just because, I dont see any signs of a deficiency