I highly suspect that I could use more calcium in my tank. My tap water is very low, I have been using CaCo3 in various form to raise my Kh, but my snails shells still show a lot of erosion, my plants in the big tank still show a lot of signs of calcium defeciency, and the cuttlebone I put in for the snails is under constant attack by the snails and of course the pleco who investigates everything via the digestive track.
CaCl2 is easy to find I have some in the garage. How much should I use, how do I know how much is too much. I am running crushed coral in the filter, and the change water has CaCo3 in it as well. My Kh still stays at about 4degrees. Tap is 2-3 degrees tops.
I assume I should start slow, but don't know what point to start at.
Dave
CaCl2 is easy to find I have some in the garage. How much should I use, how do I know how much is too much. I am running crushed coral in the filter, and the change water has CaCo3 in it as well. My Kh still stays at about 4degrees. Tap is 2-3 degrees tops.
I assume I should start slow, but don't know what point to start at.
Dave