Calcium Dosing Methods in Reef Aquaria.

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ŠLuis Mercado-1996


Over The years many different methods have been used to supplement Calcium and Alkalinity in reef aquaria. Kalkwasser, Calcium Chloride, reactors of many different designs, chelated forms of calcium have all been used with varying levels of success by the aquarist. This discussion will focus on the methods used and the guiding principle behind the application. Calcium and alkalinity are important subjects for the aquarists to understand and be able to manipulate properly for the health of his or her tank.

A little Chemistry: Back to Basics

Calcium levels in the sea and in our aquaria are dependant on several factors. These are:

Carbon dioxide , when mixed with water forms a weak acid called Carbonic Acid. Obviously this has a low PH. When this acid comes in contact with the required element of Calcium in the form of aragonite or other calcerous gravel, it has the effect of dissolving it and allowing the components to go into sollution. This is the basis for most of the methods of Calcium additions to our tanks.

The following equations describes what happens when we mix calcium Hydroxide with water