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Old 03/07/2005, 09:08 AM
jg013c jg013c is offline
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Do Calcium levels and Alk levels always deplete in lockstep?

Well I have restarted a low-concentration drip of Kalkwasser. I used 1 tsp per gallon of top-off (I am gonna move to 1/2 tsp. for the next gallon). I tested before the week of dripping and after the week of dripping. My pH went from 7.9 to 8.2 and my alk went from 4.0 to 4.4 (a little high, but probably no big deal) and my calcium stayed at 440.

If kalkwasser raises alk & calcium at the proportion used by the aquarium then how could it be that my alkalinity raised while my calcium did not?

Can this be attributed to imprecise testing? Can this be attributed to the alkalinity of kalkwasser testing differently than the alkalinity of baked baking soda? Is there something that can reduce calcium relative to alkalinity?

This is not so much a clinical problem, as I will simply reduce the concentration of the kalkwasser & then add a small amount of calcium chloride if needed to regain balance.

My question is theoretical.


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