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Old 19-02-2003, 06:32 AM
Christopher
 
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Default Calcium requirements

I bought 10lbs of crushed coral at the LFS for $12, I bagged two bags of it
in a fine mesh bag and put them in one layer of one of my fluval 404
canister filters, now the water in one of hte filters has to pass through
the crushed coral, which I assume will leech calcium into the water. I just
did this last week so I don't know how effective it is but for $12 I will
have more crushed coral than I could ever use
"Bob A" wrote in message
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One other question, since I'm now using RO/DI water, and RO Right, the RO
Right does not register on my GH test. The (TINY) instructions on the
packaging say that typically GH tests measure Ca and apparently there

isn't
much in RO Right.

How important is Ca in an aquarium, both to the fish and to the plants?

Someone suggested "pool water hardener" but I'm concerned that 1. Would I
really know what's in it, 2. Anything that is for a pool, must be very
highly concentrated.

My thought is crushed coral in the filter, is this a good idea, and is

there
anyone out there near the ocean who'd help me out with some via postal
service? I'm willing to pay the shipping costs plus $3-4 bucks for your
time. I assume (?) that just maybe an ounce of seashells that I could

crush
would do the trick?

I'm posting this here instead of marketplace because I need to know if

this
is the right idea.

thanks,

bob