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garikofx

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Hi guyz Im old school im 29 and been here LONG time ago just back NOW lol, BUT my Corals are great all TORCH / MUSH etc. JUST wondering if B-IONIC is still the BEST thing too use beside good additional components like extra CA and KH+ :)
 
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Hello garikofx, and welcome (back ?) to Reefs.org! :wink:

I think B-Ionic is the best thing out there, short of reactors. I like it and use it on my 38G nano.

Welcome back! :D

Louey
 

Len

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I'm a b-ionic user and love it. To be honest, C-balance is probably just as good as a complete supplementation additive
 

Xster

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Kalk will help with your Ph - keeping it at desirable levels and also add calcium not nearly as much as b-ionic.
 

LauraH

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I dose B-ionic and Kalk. Depending on the size of the tank and the calcium demand, it can be pretty expensive to dose a two part exclusively.
 
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Anonymous

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Yeah, Randy Holmes Farley had a good comparison on the costs vs. tank volume for calcium and carbonate supply. I think you can find it by searching thru the archives at Advanced Aquarist.
With a 29 gal tank, a two part solution like B-Ionic is a cost effective way to maintain calcium & alkalinity (IIRC).
I use B-Ionic in my 55, and drip kalk nightly. With that I can barely keep up w/ my livestock's demand. And I'm dosing 30ml of each part per day.
 
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on my 75gal, i have to dose 35ml of the calcium part daily to keep it at the right level. I only dose 10ml of the alkalinity and it stays at 11. if i dose the same amount as the calcuim, my alk goes way too high.
 

LauraH

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You guys are lucky. :) I'm dosing 90 ml of each part a day. With the Kalk, it's worked for now, but I have a feeling that I'm going to have to eventually break down and get a calcium reactor. I really hate making things so techy. I prefer the KISS approach.
 

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