Because I wish to raise the Ca in my aquarium with the use of KW (i've only a Nielsen Reactor, not a Ca reactor), I am thinking to solutions.
Because I've read from J.Sprung that is possibile to mix CaOh also with salt water, not only RO water, I've thought that I can make a little pump flowing slow, drop by drop, from the sump the aquarium water in another simple little homemade reactor nightime, with a little quantity Caoh (1 little spoon...) added every evening. The question is: is this a good idea? Or the CaOh is compatibile only with RO water? If the answer is no, the only limit to the CaOh I can add every day is the aquarium PH... I would have bypassed the problem of only 1% evaporation every day, because the RO would go in my standard Nielsen reactor, and nightime the salt water would go in the other reactor... Now my morning ph is 8, and so I would have the possibility to try...
Another question: if my Nielsen reactor stirs too fast, some milky solution can exit and go in the sump. What can that solution do in the aquarium?
Is better if the N. Reactor go slower, so only "clear" water go in the sump?
Many thanks,
Marco
Marco
Because I've read from J.Sprung that is possibile to mix CaOh also with salt water, not only RO water, I've thought that I can make a little pump flowing slow, drop by drop, from the sump the aquarium water in another simple little homemade reactor nightime, with a little quantity Caoh (1 little spoon...) added every evening. The question is: is this a good idea? Or the CaOh is compatibile only with RO water? If the answer is no, the only limit to the CaOh I can add every day is the aquarium PH... I would have bypassed the problem of only 1% evaporation every day, because the RO would go in my standard Nielsen reactor, and nightime the salt water would go in the other reactor... Now my morning ph is 8, and so I would have the possibility to try...
Another question: if my Nielsen reactor stirs too fast, some milky solution can exit and go in the sump. What can that solution do in the aquarium?
Is better if the N. Reactor go slower, so only "clear" water go in the sump?
Many thanks,
Marco
Marco