T ToeCutter Experienced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 30, 2004 #1 I wrote a Java applet for tank chemistry You plug in your Ca/alk numbers and the applet gives you a visual look at your Calcium/Alkalinity. Screenshot: linky: http://www.reefnerds.com/ChemPlot/ChemPlot.html Enjoy!
I wrote a Java applet for tank chemistry You plug in your Ca/alk numbers and the applet gives you a visual look at your Calcium/Alkalinity. Screenshot: linky: http://www.reefnerds.com/ChemPlot/ChemPlot.html Enjoy!
A Anonymous Guest Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Dec 1, 2004 #4 There are a few dimensions missing in your chart.... Seriously, nice job! However, you may want to change some of the units to give it a more uniformity. If you have time, and want a bigger challenge, you may want to do a similar plot on pH/[CO2] vs [Ca]/[carbonates].
There are a few dimensions missing in your chart.... Seriously, nice job! However, you may want to change some of the units to give it a more uniformity. If you have time, and want a bigger challenge, you may want to do a similar plot on pH/[CO2] vs [Ca]/[carbonates].
A Anonymous Guest Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Dec 1, 2004 #5 thanks an cool. Although a little low my system does stay at 400ppm calcium and 2.0 meg/l. So it seems like it is balanced out.
thanks an cool. Although a little low my system does stay at 400ppm calcium and 2.0 meg/l. So it seems like it is balanced out.
T ToeCutter Experienced Reefer Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Dec 2, 2004 #6 ChrisPrusha":1ta3scn1 said: Thanks, ToeCutter. Click to expand... Yer welcome, Chrispy, long time no see. beaslbob":1ta3scn1 said: thanks an cool. Although a little low my system does stay at 400ppm calcium and 2.0 meg/l. So it seems like it is balanced out. Click to expand... The target area is pretty subjective, anyway. Different people's goals vary wildly.
ChrisPrusha":1ta3scn1 said: Thanks, ToeCutter. Click to expand... Yer welcome, Chrispy, long time no see. beaslbob":1ta3scn1 said: thanks an cool. Although a little low my system does stay at 400ppm calcium and 2.0 meg/l. So it seems like it is balanced out. Click to expand... The target area is pretty subjective, anyway. Different people's goals vary wildly.