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Old 12-12-2012, 03:39 PM
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Was wondering what brand everyone was using for for the 2 chemicals. What's a good liquid brand? I have a small tank so I don't buy powder and mix it.
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Was wondering what brand everyone was using for for the 2 chemicals. What's a good liquid brand? I have a small tank so I don't buy powder and mix it.
seachem is good solid product
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I use Dow Flake for Calcium and Armonhammer baking soda (not double baked) for my sodium bicarb.
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Old 12-14-2012, 01:53 AM
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I have used B-ionoc two part with good success
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Was wondering what brand everyone was using for for the 2 chemicals. What's a good liquid brand? I have a small tank so I don't buy powder and mix it.
You already have baking soda in your kitchen. Half of your problem is solved without you needing to buy anything.
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Was wondering what brand everyone was using for for the 2 chemicals. What's a good liquid brand? I have a small tank so I don't buy powder and mix it.
Unless I am reading this wrong, it sounds to me like you are not interested in mixing powders to make up two part? A lot of people just use baking soda for the alk part. You may or may not have that on hand in your kitchen already. I use alk and calc from BRS but again, those are powders and it sounds to me like you're not interested in using powders?
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I don't bother with mixing powders either, just due to laziness. I used SeaChem Reef Complete and SeaChem Carbonate for a while without complaints. Currently using AquaVitro Calcification just because I got a bottle on sale... don't have a preference for either one as they are both SeaChem. I'm still on my last bottle of SeaChem Carbonate but have grabbed a bottle of SeaChem Fusion 2 because that was on sale... so that'll be my next bottle of carbonate.

As you can tell from the powders folks... the ions are the same... just use a reputable major brand like Kent or SeaChem and you should be getting the ions you want.

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Old 12-14-2012, 04:37 PM
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oh yeah, PS... when you're using liquid bottles, you're really paying a convenience premium on the price. So do take some time to look at the dosing per ml and price per ml (ie total treatment volume of the bottle for the price). So you're looking for maximum dosing efficacy per ml for the best price per ml, but I personally avoid lesser brands as they may or may not have more variance in their manufacturing quality control.

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Unless I am reading this wrong, it sounds to me like you are not interested in mixing powders to make up two part? A lot of people just use baking soda for the alk part. You may or may not have that on hand in your kitchen already. I use alk and calc from BRS but again, those are powders and it sounds to me like you're not interested in using powders?
I'm not using powder because my tank is small so it doesn't really matter, every time you mix you need like a gallon of water. I'm using liquid for the sake of convenience and space saving. If I have a bigger tank then it would make sense to use powder no doubt.
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