Hello all!
I change about 5% (35l) of my water each night using automated water change. The new water is made from R/O water mixed with tap water. I want to switch to 100% osmosis with added minerals.
Now i still have one pot of 160 grams of Dennerle Remineral+ and a new pot of Duradrakon. First i want to empty the pot of Remineral+, then i am going to switch to Duradrakon since this is cheaper for me. I also read on this forum that Dennerle Remineral+ has a high chlorine ammount...
Now here comes the question. You talk a lot about CA:MG ratios, but nobody clearly explains what it does (or i simply don't understand all German words... :lol
So what is the Ca:Mg ratio of Duradrakon?
By looking at the pot it says: Ca 6.5mg/l and Mg 2.0mg/l... Does that mean it has a ratio of 3.25:1 ?
If not, can someone tell me the ratios and maybe tell me how much grams of other extras (calcium + pms + ... ??) i need to add to get a proper ratio?
I change about 5% (35l) of my water each night using automated water change. The new water is made from R/O water mixed with tap water. I want to switch to 100% osmosis with added minerals.
Now i still have one pot of 160 grams of Dennerle Remineral+ and a new pot of Duradrakon. First i want to empty the pot of Remineral+, then i am going to switch to Duradrakon since this is cheaper for me. I also read on this forum that Dennerle Remineral+ has a high chlorine ammount...
Now here comes the question. You talk a lot about CA:MG ratios, but nobody clearly explains what it does (or i simply don't understand all German words... :lol
So what is the Ca:Mg ratio of Duradrakon?
By looking at the pot it says: Ca 6.5mg/l and Mg 2.0mg/l... Does that mean it has a ratio of 3.25:1 ?
If not, can someone tell me the ratios and maybe tell me how much grams of other extras (calcium + pms + ... ??) i need to add to get a proper ratio?