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jerl77

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Why is that? I been dosing them at the same time for years?
Dont think it matters where you take the sample from. On dosing, theres really no order, but you should avoid dosing alk and cal at the same time, if you must, dose them in different area and with high flow.



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Chris Jury

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On where to sample: it shouldn't matter much where you sample, except to avoid areas like the outflow of a calcium reactor effluent hose.

On dosing order: it really doesn't matter, unless the magnesium is significantly low--then it should be dosed first. The more important point is not dosing calcium and alkalinity right on top of each other. You want to allow each to mix into the water before you dose the other, otherwise you'll be combining them at very high concentrations (areas of contact/mixing) and may well get CaCO3 precipitating abiotically...which simply wastes what you just dosed. Also, if the alkalinity has a high pH (that in most two-part systems does) you want to be sure to dose it slowly (dripwise) in an area of high flow, allow it to mix in well, and not dose too much at once, otherwise you'll encourage abiotic CaCO3 precipitation, and potentially get a 'snowstorm' of abiotic precipitation if the pH gets pushed too high.

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