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and no it will not mix near as good or in as high of a concentration. Steve
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![]() Keep in mind my 40% score on the chemistry test but won't it percipitate (sp) out being that you are taking water already high in calcium and adding to another environment yet higher in calcium?
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![]() A precipitate depends on the concentration of Kalk and the other elements in the salt water. Sometimes I'll add a little bit to my water change water just to boost the CA I'm adding, but I usually have to add CaCo2 to bring the Ph back down.
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![]() I guess that answers my question. Freshwater it is.
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