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gregzz4 02-17-2013 12:41 AM

mixed 2-part storage
 
Do you stir/shake your mixed Alk and Ca throughout the month ?

1eyedjyde 02-17-2013 12:50 AM

A jug of 2 part only lasts about 20 days so I just leave it be after the initial mixing which for the alk can take a day or two of periodic mixing

Reef Pilot 02-17-2013 12:51 AM

Yes, I shake them both after it draws down to about 1/2 way or so in my jugs. When I replenish, there is still always a small bit of residue left in the bottom. I just rinse it out with rodi and pour it into my sump, before filling up again.

You'll like auto dosing. Once you get it dialed, you can keep your Ca and Alk very consistent, which your corals should really like.

HL649 02-17-2013 03:56 PM

I leave it. I mix it in a blender for 5 or 10 minutes so I don't really have much settling out.

marie 02-17-2013 04:40 PM

I have had mixed stuff sitting for months without settling out, what 2 part are you guys using?

e46er 02-17-2013 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1eyedjyde (Post 793862)
A jug of 2 part only lasts about 20 days so I just leave it be after the initial mixing which for the alk can take a day or two of periodic mixing

Where is this information coming from??

I've had my mixtures sitting for 6 months with no settling. I make like 10 gal of each at a time so I don't have to do it monthly I make it in salt buckets and throw in a 600 gph power head and let it mix for a few hours

If its heresay you should make sure your right before spreading false information. If its your experience perhaps your not mixing yours enough when you make it? Perhaps your using lower grade bulk products with fillers of some kind?

Reefer Rob 02-17-2013 07:19 PM

I think he's saying he goes through a jug of mix every 20 days, at least that's what I got from his post.

Even with good quality chemicals there is a bit of sediment in the bottom of the Ca mix. Not sure I would want that going in my tank, so never mix it in. When I switch jugs I carefully pour the left over into the new jug without the sediment.

Baldy 02-17-2013 07:23 PM

takes me about a year to go through a 1g jug of alk and calc. i dont mix and theres never any sediment in any of them

Reef Pilot 02-17-2013 09:09 PM

I mix 200ml of Ca and Alk into 4L milk jugs, and yes, there is a slight bit of sediment on the bottom at the end. That's why I shake it a couple times near the bottom. I use Seachem Reef Buffer and Reef Advantage Calcium.

Reefer Rob 02-17-2013 10:25 PM

Even the best calcium chloride is going to have some impurities in it. Perhaps a medical grade would have a minimal amount, but that would be going way overboard IMO. I don't know what the sediment is in the bottom, it could be anything, but it definitely isn't calcium chloride.


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