Over the weekend my LFS checked my water for me, and told me
that my calcium levels were a little low. (360)
They recommended the addition of Calcium chloride in a gradual manner. (Ie, 1/8 tsp granules per 50 gal, dissolved in water, added once per day til the calcium is up to 400)
I asked about Kalkwasser as a means to bring up the calcium.
In their opinion, they thought the CaCl2 would do a better job for my purpose. They did recommend using Kalkwasser though, in a very dilute solution which you let stand and precipitate first; this water then used as topoff water. They said this would help CO2 buildup. Can anyone explain this - how that would work?
Also, I read in one of my books that if you use CaCl2, you want to use it in conjunction with a buffer. I am assuming that this is to keep the dKh at a good level. Is my assumption correct - can anyone clarify or explain in detail?
that my calcium levels were a little low. (360)
They recommended the addition of Calcium chloride in a gradual manner. (Ie, 1/8 tsp granules per 50 gal, dissolved in water, added once per day til the calcium is up to 400)
I asked about Kalkwasser as a means to bring up the calcium.
In their opinion, they thought the CaCl2 would do a better job for my purpose. They did recommend using Kalkwasser though, in a very dilute solution which you let stand and precipitate first; this water then used as topoff water. They said this would help CO2 buildup. Can anyone explain this - how that would work?
Also, I read in one of my books that if you use CaCl2, you want to use it in conjunction with a buffer. I am assuming that this is to keep the dKh at a good level. Is my assumption correct - can anyone clarify or explain in detail?