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Old 09-19-2007, 05:06 PM
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What's a good supplement to raise Alk? Do you suggest raising the alk then maintain it by hooking up the Ca reactor?
any buffer will work fine, you can even use Baking Soda if you want to save a few bucks. You can raise the Alk first if you wish but it really doesn't matter, even with a Ca reactor you may find yourself still needing to supplement for Alk, at least I do.
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might want to bake the baking soda first to drive out the water and use reef calculator for dosage
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Where can I find the Reef calculator? What are the details on baking of baking soda? Would it be better just to use Seachem's Reef Builder to raise the alkalinity?
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check one of the first links here
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