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Mandarin333 wrote:
Subject: Calcium Test Kit Woes. From: Marc Levenson Date: 10/1/04 1:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: Take a fresh sample of your water to the LFS and have them test it for you. Bring along your kits if you like, so they can show you how to get a reading. Marc Thanks Marc but these people are so incompetent that they should be bringing their water to me to test. I have never had this problem before I started using Southdown sand. I used to test regularly and had no problems with RedSea's kit. I'm thinking of cutting the sample with 50% distilled water and then just doubling my results. -M333 You know, I am using Southdown also (just started a new tank). This may be the reason I am getting high values as well. I've spoken with others who use Oceanic salt and they don't have as high calcium as I do. It may be the aragonite dissolving in the water to give high Ca? |
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