chadfish Well-Known Member BRS Member Feb 15, 2023 #1 Every time my Ca dosing jar gets low, there are dregs. Should I dump these out or mix it in with new Ca solution?
Every time my Ca dosing jar gets low, there are dregs. Should I dump these out or mix it in with new Ca solution?
BiGGiePauls33 Current BRS President Staff member Moderator Officer BRS Member Feb 15, 2023 #2 What's a dreg?
K kgstei CONNECTICUT Feb 15, 2023 #3 BiGGiePauls33 said: What's a dreg? Click to expand... C*** on the bottom i.e. residue
BiGGiePauls33 Current BRS President Staff member Moderator Officer BRS Member Feb 15, 2023 #5 this is me said: C’mon Paul View attachment 189698 Click to expand... I googled calcium dreg and kept populating calcium drug.
this is me said: C’mon Paul View attachment 189698 Click to expand... I googled calcium dreg and kept populating calcium drug.
dz6t Acro Garden, BRS Sponsor BRS Sponsor BRS Member Feb 15, 2023 #6 I will choose dump. It is calcium carbonate from reacting with carbon dioxide in the air as well as calcium carbonate impurity in the reagent.
I will choose dump. It is calcium carbonate from reacting with carbon dioxide in the air as well as calcium carbonate impurity in the reagent.
OP OP chadfish Well-Known Member BRS Member Feb 16, 2023 #7 Dong for the win! Thanks @dz6t I’ll start dumping it