This is why I am starting to use Reef calcium. Seachem states this is 175x more calcium than kalk?
I doubt it I believe it is a polygluconate with some strontium and magnesium? Am I going to cause problems this way. I was going to start using the new 2-part calcium like Kent-TectraCB or C-Balance but they also raise Alkalinity which my Superbuffer should already be maintaining. Confusing huh! C balance is good and you wont need the buffer then. However it is expensive over the long run. Kalk is much more economical especially if you use a food grade kalk i.e. pickling lime $1.
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