Please follow Complete 2 Part dosing instructions:
Step 1
Determine the alkalinity consumption of the tank. This can be done by testing alkalinity, then stopping all dosing and testing alkalinity again exactly 24 hours later. The difference between the alkalinity levels will be the consumption in 24 hours. For example, if your first test reads 8.5 dKH, and your second test performed exactly 24 hours later reads 8.2 dKH, your daily consumption would be 0.3 dKH.
If you are already using a dosing system, please check our FAQ page for dosage calculation instructions then continue to point 3.
If you are already using pHplus, just simply replace Part 1 with P1 and Part 2 with P2. Your existing dosing volumes should remain unchanged (continue to point 3).
Step 3
Place the dosing lines over a very high flow/turbulent area or alternatively directly into the return pump (though don’t submerge the dosing lines). Please ensure that after dosing P1 it completely dissolves. Note: if P1 doesn’t completely dissolve it is likely to settle at the bottom of the sump as a white calcium carbonate mass, and will not work as intended.
As good practice place the dosing containers is a stable and safe place to avoid any spills of Complete, into the tank (e.g. avoid placing them directly on top of the sump or tank).
Step 05
Test alkalinity/pH daily and calcium every 3-4 days for the first 2-3 weeks.
During this time do not allow alkalinity or calcium to increase or decrease. If necessary to keep alkalinity and/or calcium stable, adjust P1 and/or P2 dosing volumes independently.
Test salinity weekly and ensure salinity is kept between 1.024 and 1.0264 SG or 31.9 to 35 ppt. Please note that high salinity will quickly lead to coral losses.
We recommend that you periodically check the water quality of your aquarium using our latest laboratory ICP OES DSOI analysis machine. Testing every 4 weeks whilst using our 2 part systems will give you the necessary insight and recommendations you need to keep your aquarium in top condition.
Step 2
With the alkalinity consumption determined, the daily P1 volume of Complete can then be calculated assuming that every 10ml will increase the alkalinity in 100 litres of water by 1dKH (nonetheless you can use the calculator at the bottom of the instructions to calculate the volume needed).
Step 4
If you know your calcium daily consumption you can use Part 2/Universal daily dose calculator at the bottom of the page to calculate your daily dose.
Alternatively, if you don't know the calcium consumption and if your tank alkalinity is within 6.7-8 dKH and Calcium between 380-440 ppm, start dosing equal parts of P1 and P2 based on the P1 daily volume determined earlier. These doses should be divided into as many small doses as possible and dosed throughout the day (ideally at least one dose of each part per hour). Note: P1 and P2 should be dosed at least 15 minutes apart to avoid chemical interference.
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If your tank alkalinity is above 8dKH, stop the dosing of any alkalinity solutions and allow your tank alkalinity to drop to a value between 6.7-8.0 dKH. Similarly, if your tank’s calcium is above 440 ppm stop all calcium addition until calcium drops to a value between 380-440 ppm.
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If your calcium is above 440 ppm you should not begin dosing P2 until your calcium level is below the recommended value of 440ppm. However, you can dose P1 as needed.
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If your alkalinity is within the recommended range and your calcium or other elements are low, please use the individual elements we offer to adjust them. Do not attempt to use Complete to increase individual elements, e.g. Calcium, Magnesium, etc., as Complete was not formulated for this purpose, and doing so will likely result in the overdose of other elements.
IMPORTANT: During cold weather some crystalisation may occur on part 1 - make sure not to dose the product whilst crystallised. Nonetheless, such crystallisation doesn't affect the product which after warming it up (by placing the container in hot water in the sink for 30-45 min giving it a good shake), will return to normal. A suggested approach is to keep Part 1 container in the same cabinet as the sump on top of a polystyrene board, this will keep Part 1 warm and will avoid crystallisation. Part 1 can also diluted 50/50 with RODI to avoid this crystallisation. Another option is to use a 5 watt reptile heating mat or a polystyrene board underneath Part 1 container.
NOTE: Do not use Part 1 whilst crystallised.
Sept 6
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