Password
Forums
Member Tools
Community
Search
Games
Chat
Recent Posts
Top
Reef Aquarium Showcase
Reef Aquarium Help & Information
CR Topics
Sponsors
Reef Classified Ads
Top
Please Register to Use These Features
Top
Local Reef Clubs
Calendar
Member Albums
Member List
Member Map
Forum Rules
FAQ
Top
Please Register to Use These Features
Top
Please Register to Use These Features
Forum
Market
Showcase
Sponsors
Reef Prizes!
Win a $50 Gift Cert!
Reef Tank
of the Month
This month we feature Binford4000's Beautiful Reef. Chuck's reef is a mixed reef with a focus on color and presentation. Be sure to check out his article!
We want to feature your tank here! The first step is to start a thread about your tank in the
Member's Reef Forum!
Reef Photo
of the Month
Slapshot won this month's Reef Photo contest with a fantastic photo of his Purple Table Acro. Click here to see his winning photo as well as all the great entries.
Be sure to enter a photo in the
Sticks! Reef Photo Contest sponsored by The Coral Shop.
Reef Aquarium Help & Information
»
Corals
»
Marine Fish
»
Other Marine Life
»
Identification
»
Reefkeeping Basics
»
Reef Hardware
»
Reef Chemistry
»
Product Reviews
Sell, Buy & Trade
Saltwater Reef Tank Classified Ads
card16969
XSiVE
Sir Patrick
SnowflakeCoral
SnowflakeCoral
slapshot
dknuckles
»
Livestock Sales & Trades
»
Equipment Sales & Trades
»
Want to Buy
Showcase
of Reef Tanks, Corals, Fish & Inverts!
slapshot
Hopkins
jstan
Steedy
adalius
SnowflakeCoral
»
Member's Reef Tanks
»
Fish Finder
»
Reef Articles
»
DIY Reef Projects
»
Reef Tank of the Month
»
Coral Collector
»
Invert Index
»
Reef Tank Photography
Awesome Corals, Fish & Gear
For Your Saltwater Reef Tank
Reefs2go
Morphologic
schminksbro
Dick Perrin
rAnSoMe
chort55
BlackGrandPrix
»
Sponsor List
»
Sponsor Map
»
Sponsor Forums
Home
>
Forums
>
Reef Aquarium Help & Information
>
Chemistry
»
want some pickling lime?
Create New Thread in Chemistry Forum
Chemistry
Discussions about ammonia, alkalinity, calcium, low nutrient systems, nitrates, pH, trace elements, and other chemistry related topics.
Subtopic:
Calcium, Alk, Mg & pH
want some pickling lime?
Post Reply
LinkBack
Thread Tools
Search this Thread
Display Modes
Sweetpea
#
1
03-09-2006, 02:42 PM
want some pickling lime?
I just came across this:
http://www.kitchenkrafts.com/product.asp?pn=FP0692
Share
jerryc
#
2
03-09-2006, 03:48 PM
Sweetpea that is about the same price i pay at the grocery store. It all most
anywhere around hear..
But i no some locations don't have it as readily available as we do [Big on
gardening hear ]
Share
Sweetpea
#
3
03-09-2006, 03:58 PM
I can't find it in my area, and I remember others here at
CR
saying they couldn't get it near them either.
Two days ago, I paid $11 for a 3.5oz jar of kalkwasser powder!
Share
jerryc
#
4
03-09-2006, 04:19 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sweetpea472
I can't find it in my area, and I remember others here at
CR
saying they couldn't get it near them either.
Two days ago, I paid $11 for a 3.5oz jar of kalkwasser powder!
That is ridicules you can get it hear for 4.00 to 5.50
Share
perpetual98
#
5
03-09-2006, 04:21 PM
I just got 4 pounds of it from here. I couldn't find it locally.
Linky...
Share
Sweetpea
#
6
03-09-2006, 04:31 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jerryc
That is ridicules you can get it hear for 4.00 to 5.50
UGH! That makes me ill... the actual price was $14, but I get a 20% discount for being a member of a local reef club.
:smt021
Share
dakar
#
7
03-09-2006, 04:45 PM
Wow, think I paid like $2.50 per can of Ball's Pickling Lime.
Share
Sweetpea
#
8
03-09-2006, 04:49 PM
:bricked:
Ok, now I feel like a total goob...
Share
dakar
#
9
03-09-2006, 06:18 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sweetpea472
Ok, now I feel like a total goob...
No need, I'm fortunate to live in an area where they carry it pretty regularly is all...
Share
graphixx
#
10
03-09-2006, 06:23 PM
yeah Dave lives in the pickeling capital of the nation!!!
Share
Post Reply
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Tags
kalkwasser
,
pickling
Thread Tools
Search this Thread
Show Printable Version
Email this Page
Search this Thread
:
Advanced Search
Display Modes
Linear Mode
Switch to Hybrid Mode
Switch to Threaded Mode
Related Topics
how to clean nasty grime, lime scale crap off of a used tank ? in Basics New to Reefing
Need Pickling Lime? in Chemistry Calcium, Alk, Mg & pH
Top
LinkBack
LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
Bookmark & Share
Digg this Thread!
Add Thread to del.icio.us
Bookmark in Technorati
Tweet this thread
Share on Facebook
All times are GMT -5. The time now is
06:47 AM
.
Home
-
Archive
vBulletin®-Copyright © 2000 - 2012
Copyright © 2004-2012 CaptiveReefs.com