Is this is a good way to increase calcium levels? im starting to use it.. And gradually im increasing the calcium, without increasing the PH obviously. I`ve not heard many people bother with it.. Is this because of specific reason?.. thx
(from http/www.reefscapes.net/articles/breefca...alkwasser.html)If you drip too fast or if there is not enough Carbon Dioxide available in the water, your shiny new Bicarbonate ions will be converted to Carbonate ions (a bad thing), like this:
Ca++ + 2(OH-) + 2(HCO3-) <==> Ca++ + 2(CO3--) + 2 H2O
The Carbonate ions formed will make the Ca++ you are trying to add to your tank get wasted by the useless precipitation of Calcium Carbonate -- the white stuff you are seeing.
(from http/avdil.gtri.gatech.edu/RCM/RCM/Aquar...umReactor.html)It is important that the calcium hydroxide not come in contact with atmospheric carbon dioxide because insoluble calcium carbonate is formed which precipitates out of solution and does not contribute to the maintenance of the pH nor does it provide readily usable calcium to the invertebrates.