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Metrontech 01-03-2016 12:22 AM

Kalkwaser
 
Need some help. I have been looking into using kalkwasser with my gravity fed ato.

I have a 120 display with 55 sump. So probably 140 with displacement. Give or take.

I have tried doing calc and mag but just can't get it to stay stable.

I have read thst kalkwasser is a simple way to keep things stable.

But have also read that it can't keep up with the calcium demands on some tanks.

Amy input or tips?

I would prefer to hear from those who are using kalkwasser in the ato.

Thanks in advance

Mike

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FishyFishy! 01-03-2016 12:55 AM

Using a kalk reactor/stirrer is the best way. However you can drip it with good success as well. I drip to this day, but also suppliment calcium/alk/mag now as well. It will only keep up with so much demand.

Using a reactor/kalk stirrer will allow you to use your ato to dose the kalk for you. All you have to do is top up the reactor with kalk to maintain a saturated solution as much as needed.

Whats your tank stocking like?

Myka 01-03-2016 01:58 AM

I love kalkwasser. I use a doser for kalk as I find it is not stable enough if used through an ATO as evaporation varies seasonally, but also week to week ime.

Aquattro 01-03-2016 03:58 AM

I used it for years as a super saturated mix (with vinegar) in my top off, no complaints. I had lots of MH lighting, so lots of evap, but it worked well. I upgraded to a reactor after this and wouldn't look back, but at the time, it was a good solution.

whatcaneyedo 01-03-2016 05:44 AM

The problem I found with running it in a gravity fed ATO is it would constantly gum up the float valve that I was using. So I built a reactor and now I run it with a pump fed ATO system. Kalkwasser alone won't keep up with my calcium carbonate needs so I also use a Ca Reactor. The two complement each other nicely because the Ca reactor lowers the pH and the Kalk reactor raises it.

http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...Picture271.jpg

Metrontech 01-03-2016 06:05 AM

Thanks for the input
 
Good information, thanks

At this stage I am running a very low demand setup, but I want to get a system in place for future expansion.

I think I'll grab an auto topoff unit tomorrow and run it that way for now.

I can see the seasons affecting evaporation. It's dry here in the winter. So it evaporates faster obviously.

So the question is how do you know what to dose if you don't use it in an ATI setup?

Mike

SeaHorse_Fanatic 01-03-2016 06:06 AM

I also use Kalk and done properly, it's a good way to keep up with your tank's Ca demands and boosts up pH.

Aquattro 01-03-2016 06:11 AM

Mine was able to keep up fine, here's an old pic of my 150g that I ran it on.

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...f/fulljune.jpg

Plenty of stuff in there to use it up, but my Ca stayed near 420ppm all the time. My float valve needed cleaning maybe 2 or 3 times per year.

dcw1sfu 01-03-2016 08:15 AM

I run Kalk along with dosing calcium/alk/mag. Helps with the PH and also can help lower phosphates and skimmer efficiency. I run it in an Avast Marine Kalk stirir with a separate ATO dosing pump from my regular ATO system so that its always consistent.

Metrontech 01-04-2016 02:53 AM

Any suggestions on where to buy kalkwasser? I was looking for pickling lime but found out its not sold in Canada. Any help would be appreciated

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