I post also here, for Randy! (many thanks in advance!)
I've a Ca-Co2 reactor. As usual, I am worried about the low ph in the morning (7,8-8) despite using also a Kwasser reactor. The question is... making the effluent running in SOMETHING (i've read Ca carbonate..) this can lead to a Co2 adsorbition and so to a higher ph? What you suggest?
And, more, I've read that adding a 10%, of the total, dolomite crushed rock this can give us also the Mg we need. In Italy there is a product that is mainly dolomite rock (born for the marine aquarium but not for using in the original idea in the Ca reactor) and now my effluent is 1350 from 1200 in Mg. What you think about?
I've a Ca-Co2 reactor. As usual, I am worried about the low ph in the morning (7,8-8) despite using also a Kwasser reactor. The question is... making the effluent running in SOMETHING (i've read Ca carbonate..) this can lead to a Co2 adsorbition and so to a higher ph? What you suggest?
And, more, I've read that adding a 10%, of the total, dolomite crushed rock this can give us also the Mg we need. In Italy there is a product that is mainly dolomite rock (born for the marine aquarium but not for using in the original idea in the Ca reactor) and now my effluent is 1350 from 1200 in Mg. What you think about?