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Originally Posted by Gools
I am trying to get it to the level I want it, around 425. From what I've read a reactor won't raise calcium levels it just keeps it constant. If I dont' touch my reactor, will my Alk just keep rising, or does it cap off at a certain point. I'm new to this whole reactor thing, Have been reading alot, but still confussed. Thanks
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ok, first Ca and Alk are inversly related to each other so normal sea water is say 390 ppm Ca and 8 ish Alk. if you raise Alk, Ca will drop, and if you raise Ca, Alk will drop. you can artificialy raise the levels but this is not as stable as a natural mixture. I would let you Ca be intill you see it start to drop below 380 and maintain you Alk at about 10dkh the Ca reactor should be able to hole both of them there no problem.
and for what its worth a Ca reactor will increase your Ca also but slowly.
Steve
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