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Old 04-05-2006, 09:29 AM   #3 (permalink)
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a kalk drip like this is used to maintain Ca and Alk in your tank.
its a cheaper and better option over 2 part additives that are available.

there are other benefits in that it stabilizes PH, can increase skimmer efficiency and output, and is overall healthier for the tank that many commercial products used for Ca or Alk.

if you do not have a reef tank, then you might not use this as much or at all.
however if you have a reef that is heavy with stony corals and clams a simple kalk drip system might not be enough.
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