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![]() Hey guys,
so I've been recording my parameters for several months now and I seem to have come to the conclusion that my DkH is substantially lower than what I expect it to be just about every time. Basically, I measure it, then use this caluclator to determine how much baking soda I should put in to adjust it. Now I do this in conjunction with my dry reef advantage calcium. I put the baking soda in first, then the calcium yet once I finish the full dose, my DkH is always lower than what I desired it to be. I know this stuff can precipitate out but whats going on? How can I raise my DkH and keep it at like 170 ppm or I think thats like 9ish DkH? Is there a trick? |
#2
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![]() What is your dosing schedule like? It is best to dose daily to keep your levels stable, or better yet run dosing pumps that will dose multiple times a day for you automatically.
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![]() Hmmm, just a heads up Im out of town for a week with little to no internet so I might not respond again for a while.
My dosing schedule is more like weekly. I am working on setting up a dosing system, but havent figured it out quite yet. Hmmmm... Do the controllers test water params constantly and ensure that a level never gets too high? |
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![]() controllers does not test water params, you have to test it and adjust the dosing accordingly. Unless you set up a calcium reactor
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![]() Check / dose your magnesium levels.
i'll bet your under 1200. |