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| View Poll Results: What do you use to maintain Ca/Alk ? | |||
| Calcium Reactor |
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44 | 36.07% |
| Two-Part or Balling or Similar (manual or automated) |
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81 | 66.39% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 122. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Yup, what Brett says. BRS stuff is very easy to mix. I bought three one-gallon water containers with spigots from Safeway. Mark each with a magic marker; fill with RO water; pour in the stuff; shake it; do a little jig and presto it's done!
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Good thinking Lance. My wife damn near made me eat the BRS jugs when she found out I had paid that much for them and shipped them to boot.
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Oh I don't know, I guess there was one benefit to the jugs being empty, I did finish painting my tank room this weekend. (And for the record I don't really like painting either!) Paint the tank room, fill the jugs. Tonight's dilemma will be fill the jugs or get the tile up.
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