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mountainbiker619

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I currently use the B-Ionic Calcium buffer system and have been thinking about trying Calcium Hydroxide (Kalkwassar). But after doing some research, I have found both products do the same thing, maintaining calcium concentration and alkalinity. So my question is, is the Kalkwassar more benificial vice the two part B-Ionic?
 
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i think it boils down to tank size,coral uptake, and wallet size :wink:

the bionic gets way more expensive to use as your water volume goes up

also-if your Ca uptake is high-you may need to supplement w/kalk, or a Ca reactor anyway-the bionic can only add so much, if both parts are added-to keep the proper ionic balance it's designed for

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sounds good :)

just make sure you monitor the relative levels of Ca, alk, and pH-to make sure the relative balances don't get out of whack

most folks w/larger tanks almost always end up going w/a reactor though, once the corals start to really take off-just fyi :wink:
 

electric130

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i use kent tech CB (equivalent to b ionic) every other day and add 1 liter of kalk mix to the tank every morning. it really depends on what your coral load is. each product has advantages that the other might not.
 

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