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    #ed_op#DIV#ed_cl#Alright, So you guys have told me that I could use just lime juice to get rid of the curly cue's/ Apsatia... Is there any bad effects that this may cause?#ed_op#/DIV#ed_cl#

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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    it will increase your PH. you want to do this in small doses. just kill a little bit every 3rd day or so and keep an eye on your PH and you should be fine :D
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    I prefer to make a paste with the Lime and use it that way with a syringe.
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    I like the lime to Just don't get it directly on your corals and no problems
    You can get a 16oz can of pickling lime at the grocery store for around $1.65
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    I have never used lime before. I like the past. it clings to the aptasia and literally melts them into a blob of goo. Now when you use the lime is it liquid or is it a paste consistancy? I used some kalk paste last night as a matter of fact. Man that stuff works awesome!!!!!
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    Pickling lime is just pure food grade calcium same thing as your using
    just cheaper as it don't say for fish tanks lol
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    #ed_op#DIV#ed_cl#Ok so heres another question i've got the lime juice and CANNOT find pickling lime for the life of me you ask someone and they just stare at you as if they wanted to say, are you an idiot? But anyways if I have NO fish and NO corals and i just nuked the heck outa the Apsatia would it really matter if the ph levels went throught the roof?#ed_op#/DIV#ed_cl#

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    Any inverts? They are not very tolerant of PH swings, it will likely have a serious impact on any microfauna (pods bristle worms etc...) crusing around as well.
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    agreed dakar a PH swing too big will kill the biological filtration and all of your pods. I would just get some joes juice or some kalkawasser.
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    #ed_op#DIV#ed_cl#Hmmm, Ill try to take a picture of a rock tonight, To show you how big my problem and why I dont want to use joe's juice the containers that Ive seen are only about 50ml bottels and ill need ALOT more than that, Ill take some pictures tonight and post them so you can see why Im in need of some serious help!#ed_op#/DIV#ed_cl#

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