ThanksHopefully this works. Good read this is what I go by and it’s been successful for me
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/rhf/index.php
Thanks Paul. Yes, I did know about baking soda/yeast. I was baking bread and no yeast so used baking soda and vinegar.Oh Mark, you've hurt my feelings. I'm not sure if I can forgive you!!!...JK
And yes, everything I do is from Dr. Randy Holmes Farley, because I don't know what I'm doing. As far as recipe, and yes, it's a recipe, so that makes it more similar to baking than chemistry, I use 2 cups of calcium chloride (that doesn't have much water associated with it) to one gallon of RO/DI water (Although, don't tell Mark, baking is chemistry....did you know baking soda does the same thing yeast does, but by the miracle of chemistry.....puts little bubbles in whatever your baking by producing carbon dioxide (gas bubbles) when the heat converts the sodium bicarbonate to sodium carbonate! Enough Chemistry, I mean Baking). Anyway, it's easier for me if I simply refer you to this extremely well written article that explains everything you'll need to know:
How Much Two Part Do I Need
I spoke to soon. Received an email they ran out so cancelled my order.
At least you got some of it.
2 cupshow much prestone do you add to a gallon of rodi water? I see myself killing my tank lol
You and me both that’s why I’m afraid to try lolhow much prestone do you add to a gallon of rodi water? I see myself killing my tank lol
I see a 20lb bag is on sale for $25 would you be able to tell approximately how many gallons that would make?2 cups
I see a 20lb bag is on sale for $25 would you be able to tell approximately how many gallons that would make
2 cups dry measure is close to 16oz i guess, so probably 20 gallons or more