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Lance I'd just use the BRS calculator. Let your params fall to a little below ideal than calculate how much you need to raise back to ideal. If they do as advertised the mix is good. If the params jump again it's somehow more concentrated. I doubt that's the case though...seems to me if the BRS solutions were that much more concentrated they wouldn't fully disolve? Just thinking...don't actually KNOW anything.
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What about an indoor air quality problem? (excess CO2)
You mentioned that you have air conditioning. Has your PH changed at all? Mitch |
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EUREKA!!! I've solved the riddle!
BRS had changed the concentration of their calcium chloride. The older formula was 2 cups per 1 gal of water. The new formula is 2.5 cups per gal. I order it in 5 gal pails which I keep in the garage. From it, I fill a 1 gal pail which I use to mix the solution. Labour day weekend I spent up the lake and my tank sitter for some inexplicable reason switched this 1 gal pail with an older, formula one gal pail I was using for the frag tank in the basement. So, therefore when I made up new solution I was using 2.5 cups of the older, more concentrated calcium chloride instead of 2 cups and was unknowingly overdosing the last two weeks.
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See i knew it was someone elses fault.
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Well I knew it couldn't be my fault.
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Another 56 posts and you'll have me beat
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HaHa Wrong thread Marie. Yes, whereas you only post when you have something important to say, I on the other hand, tend to go on and on and on..............
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