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Anyone know where i can get TNC GH Boost?

You could try email Nigel at TNC for a supplier? Using Equiliberum Seachem but not that cheap.Think Darrell dw1305 and Zeus have advice for making your own
 
I never seen it for sale all the time I've been working on the IFC Calculator, we have always had to use an historical price.
The calculator will clone it without any issues, so for a 100Litre tank doing a 50% WC.
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I have been working on a new Remineralising sheet, which has enabled us to clone many more remineralising agents, plus works the Ca:Mg ratio by default
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It will be some time before release due to work commitments and moving house.
Cloning database so far on new version
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Any one after a clone just ask or if the remin agent isn't on list your after let me know as very easy to add
 
Why not just use CaSO4 and MgSO4? Should be much cheaper.
According to our prices it isnt
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But depends what your for paying for your salts, you can edit the cost of salts also and calculator does the rest
That is what @Zeus. was suggesting with the IFC output above, though with CaCl instead of CaSO4 as it dissolves so easily so is easy to work with.
Plus was balancing out the SO4 : Cl ratio a bit, but I would always go for the cheaper option, unless their is a good reason not too eg why use KNO3 when Urea is cheaper and gives more N - if you need to ask why not use Urea, use KNO3 ;)
 
According to our prices it isnt
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But depends what your for paying for your salts, you can edit the cost of salts also and calculator does the rest

Plus was balancing out the SO4 : Cl ratio a bit, but I would always go for the cheaper option, unless their is a good reason not too eg why use KNO3 when Urea is cheaper and gives more N - if you need to ask why not use Urea, use KNO3 ;)

Is SO4 : CI ratio something people should be considering? This is the first I've heard of it.

These are the ingredients for Seachem's Equilibrium:


Derived from: potassium sulfate, calcium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, ferric sulfate, manganese sulfate.
 
I use calcium chloride dihydrate, and magnesium sulphate heptahydrate, to add only gh. far more cost-effective. and you know what you're putting in your water.

12.5 grams of the calcium chloride dihydrate
and
11.5g magnesium sulphate heptahydrate

4grams of the above remineraliser
Per 20l Water to get 0kh and 6.3 gh

With 31mg/l Ca and 9.6mg/l roughly 3:1 Ca:Mg
 
I use calcium chloride dihydrate, and magnesium sulphate heptahydrate, to add only gh. far more cost-effective. and you know what you're putting in your water.

12.5 grams of the calcium chloride dihydrate
and
11.5g magnesium sulphate heptahydrate

4grams of the above remineraliser
Per 20l Water to get 0kh and 6.3 gh

With 31mg/l Ca and 9.6mg/l roughly 3:1 Ca:Mg
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