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alex crouvier 18-01-2004 07:05 PM

Coral chips: Good way to raise calcium content?
 
Does adding coral chips raise the soluble calcium content in your tank?




Chuck Gadd 18-01-2004 08:33 PM

Coral chips: Good way to raise calcium content?
 
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 02:52:19 +0800, "alex crouvier"
wrote:

Does adding coral chips raise the soluble calcium content in your tank?


It will add calcium and carbonates, raising both the GH and KH. The
main downside to using coral chips is that it's not easy to control
how much it raises the GH and KH.

At just about any health-food store, you can buy a very large
container of calcium carbonate powder very cheap. It dissolves very
easily, and lets you add exactly the amount you desire.



Chuck Gadd
http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua

Dunter Powries 18-01-2004 10:34 PM

Coral chips: Good way to raise calcium content?
 
Xref: 127.0.0.1 rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants:78000

Chuck Gadd wrote in message
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 02:52:19 +0800, "alex crouvier"
wrote:

Does adding coral chips raise the soluble calcium content in your tank?


It will add calcium and carbonates, raising both the GH and KH. The
main downside to using coral chips is that it's not easy to control
how much it raises the GH and KH.

At just about any health-food store, you can buy a very large
container of calcium carbonate powder very cheap. It dissolves very
easily, and lets you add exactly the amount you desire.


I use the little jars that Petco sells to sprinkle on your lizards food. I
've a 2.5 oz. jar for over a year that's still more than half full - but I
don't need much.




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