Hi Kevin!
So you make a large amount and drip it quickly, rather than the slurry shot
glass method. I could do that relatively easily.
Btw, I hate to tell you this, but one of the coral frags you gave me RTN'd over
night.

I even started a thread about it on RC.
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...hreadid=341172
Marc
Kevin M wrote:
The corals will only suffer if the slurry lands on them and stays. Kalk is
very, VERY alkaline (acidic = low pH). In fact it is so alkaline (basic)
that if left on a sensitive area of skin, it can burn even you.
What I've found to be a good wat to dose it is to use a piece of
unrestricted airline tubing, and just start a siphon. It takes about 4-5
minutes to drain 3 quarts (the wifes kool-aid pitcher...shhhhhh!) this way.
You could put the tubing outlet right in front of one of the returns (one
that doesn't point right at any corals), and at the slow rate the tubing
drains the slurry, it will have plenty of time to mix with the tank water.
HTH,
Kev
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