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Old July 20th 03, 12:20 AM
Matt
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Kalk Dripping

Where is the best place to drip the kalk into your system? I am pretty sure
i read you dont want to drip it into
your tank. I was dripping it into my sump right where my return pump was.
However recently I started driping into the back of my overflow just out of
convience. Should I be dripping before or after the skimmer? I was before
and now and after. Just thought I would ask for some opinions on this.


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Old July 19th 03, 11:39 PM
Bill
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You can drip it into an area of high flow in your tank but really it doesn't
make that big a difference just might worry if you have an anemone or sea
cucumber... that may crawl over to were it is dripping and get "burnt". I
actually pour it right in the tank over a five minute period but some people
here think that's impossible.

"Matt" wrote in message
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Kalk Dripping

Where is the best place to drip the kalk into your system? I am pretty

sure
i read you dont want to drip it into
your tank. I was dripping it into my sump right where my return pump was.
However recently I started driping into the back of my overflow just out

of
convience. Should I be dripping before or after the skimmer? I was

before
and now and after. Just thought I would ask for some opinions on this.




 




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