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![]() 1st its good to hear your back at doing the water changes to your tank.
Before you start adding any chemicals as this will escalate the health of your reef prior to getting decent test kits and find out your measurements after so decide of the type of chemicals you are going with making sure what levels you are at and then start dosing manually or by a doser slowly as this is the best way for adding the chemicals.If I read your post right it shows you added Calcium and Soda at one shot weather at same time or not these 2 chemicals will react in your tank and not in a good way...For having such a low load in your tank 1st I would stick to only regular water changes. |
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![]() Thx, I do have good Ca and Alk kits. Just my Mag has expired. And my tanks have allways been low on CA/Mag. Doing randy Holmes-Farley's instructions here
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/rhf/index.php#9 Just added a little yesterday, about to check Ca/Alk this morning. Everyting looks same as last night, which is good, no crashing.
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![]() Well Ca at 340, Dkh 8. Between adding and W/C gained 40 on Ca
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |