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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 |
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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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![]() "Soji John" wrote in message ... 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? Maybe you may need to wait abit and see if anything settle. Keep on regular water changes with RO/DI or any purified water. After three week or so, test the water spec. and see what show. CapFusion,... |
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![]() "CapFusion" CapeFussion...@hotmail.., com wrote in message ... | | | Maybe you may need to wait abit and see if anything settle. Keep on regular | water changes with RO/DI or any purified water. After three week or so, test | the water spec. and see what show. | | CapFusion,... | | I have the same issue. I just added a couple mushrooms to what was prev a FOWLR, so I wanted to monitor Ca. I also use Oceanic, but I have crushed arag for a sub. I got up to 12 drops!!!! (Red Sea kit) and stopped in frustration. I have some halmeda in the sump and heavy coraline, I'd have thought my Ca would be much lower... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.771 / Virus Database: 518 - Release Date: 9/28/2004 |
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Subject: Calcium Test Kit Woes.
From: "CapFusion" CapeFussion...@hotmail..,com Date: 10/1/04 6:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: et Maybe you may need to wait abit and see if anything settle. Keep on regular water changes with RO/DI or any purified water. After three week or so, test the water spec. and see what show. That is what I thought too Cap but my tank has had several water changes in the past five months and still I can't get a reading. -M333 |
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![]() "Mandarin333" wrote in message ... Subject: Calcium Test Kit Woes. From: "CapFusion" CapeFussion...@hotmail..,com Date: 10/1/04 6:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: et Maybe you may need to wait abit and see if anything settle. Keep on regular water changes with RO/DI or any purified water. After three week or so, test the water spec. and see what show. That is what I thought too Cap but my tank has had several water changes in the past five months and still I can't get a reading. -M333 Can you test the product water before putting into your tank? What the reading say. Is that water from RO/DI or from some place like Tab / Facet .... etc. Also check your water mix and see if your salt mix maybe an issue. Your product water should be non-detectable of anything. Double check with your LFS for your product water and your tank water and see what reading they come up with. CapFusion,... |
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