I normally wait a day for it to settle out but that is in a container. Seeing if in a reactor is different.
I’ve always just mixed it in the ato water (one tsp. per gallon) and made sure ato pump is a bit elevated so it doesn’t pump sludge up and has always worked fine for me
Tim are you using a calcium reactor along with kalwasser?I dosing 5 liters a day and I use 3 cups off Kalkwasser in reactor and mixed 15 min every day at 10am and start dosing at 11pm to 8am next day
I believe the above members that have posted in this thread are all using Kalkwasser reactors. Not trying to be a Debbie downer @YamilM , but you should start a new thread and ask some questions there to have people respond. It'll keep this one on topic. Have a good dayTim are you using a calcium reactor along with kalwasser?
The issue with that is the daily amount is inconsistent and will vary with amount top offed each day. In some systems that can be a huge swing depending on setup and time of year.
YesTim are you using a calcium reactor along with kalwasser?
It’s normally used to maintain but as your reef grows so will your demand. You’ll have to increase your dose but kalkwasser has a limitation of 2 tsps per gallon of freshwater and you can’t go over the amount of your tank evaporation.Sorry to hijack your post! Is kalwasser used to maintain alk, calcium or it will raise those levels? I'm running a calcium reactor which is dialed to my tank, but I'm having ph issues. I'm looking to use kalwasser to raise my ph but I'm not sure if my calcium and alk will go up as well.
Chris A. Thanks for responding. I'm using a calcium reactor to maintain my big 3 elements my problem is my ph is dropping to 7.7. Had tried opening the window, refugium, more surface agitation but my ph stays low. I know that a co2 scrubber will do the trick but its expensive. My next option is kalwasser, but I have no experience with it.It’s normally used to maintain but as your reef grows so will your demand. You’ll have to increase your dose but kalkwasser has a limitation of 2 tsps per gallon of freshwater and you can’t go over the amount of your tank evaporation.