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Old 10-04-2005, 04:20 AM
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hey guys. finally got my tank up and running with some fish too. its looking great, thanks to the fully cured LR i was able to get from a reefer up island.... so my question is this, where can i buy pickling lime for making kalkwasser up here? i know on the american boards they all talk about how easy it is to pick up down there but i went to superstore and couldnt find a thing. any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks


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Old 10-04-2005, 04:30 AM
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I've never used or looked for the pickling lime but you can buy kalk powder from J&L and probably other fish stores as well and it is not very expensive.
I have a large bucket half full that if I was closer I would give you since I don't need it anymore as I am able to maintain all my levels with my calcium reactor.
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Old 10-04-2005, 05:24 AM
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hey thanks. i havent looked into the prices at the LFS, just figured they would be up there compared to a grocery store or something. but i will check it out. thanks
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Old 10-04-2005, 05:31 AM
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Pickling Lime is not available in Canada. I can't remember the reason though...
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Are you sure about that...........lol
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Old 10-04-2005, 06:49 AM
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Are you sure about that...........lol
you can buy pharmaceutical grade calcium hydroxide but you can't buy pickling lime retail at walmart like you can in the states. your better off using a brand name kalk anyhow, pickling lime will turn brown in a reactor and not maintain as high calcium levels as a good brand of kalk will. in any case kalk is cheap just buy the better quality stuff.
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Old 10-04-2005, 01:55 PM
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how about domolite lime?
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Compared to bulk food grade calcium hydroxide, the aquarium packaged equivalent is not cheap - especially if you are running a larger tank. Ive used both and cannot tell the difference in 'performance'.

So if you can find it I say use it. As stated pickling lime is not readily available in Canada but some people manage to find sources. Ocean Aquatics sells it: https://www.oceanaquatics.com/view_p...AEPicklingLime
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Compared to bulk food grade calcium hydroxide, the aquarium packaged equivalent is not cheap - especially if you are running a larger tank. Ive used both and cannot tell the difference in 'performance'.

So if you can find it I say use it. As stated pickling lime is not readily available in Canada but some people manage to find sources. Ocean Aquatics sells it: https://www.oceanaquatics.com/view_p...AEPicklingLime
how cheap is cheap? a 10 dollar container of kalk lasts me 3 months, pickling lime is 5 and i have to clean the brown goo out everytime i have to refill it. the lime is just not the same as true kalk.
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