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Old 01-05-2008, 07:42 PM
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Default What do YOU keep your Alkalinity at?

People seem to keep an array from 6-14 dKH. Just wondering what everyone around here keeps theirs at...? ALSO, what do you use to monitor you Alkalinity? Test kits?

Mine is fairly steady on it's own around 7-8 dKH.
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Old 01-05-2008, 08:59 PM
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I keep mine at 8.8-9.6 DKH
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Mine is fairly steady with buffering and baking soda at around 7-8 dKH.

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What do you guys use to test/monitor your Alkalinity?
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You should keep a proper balance between your ca and alk. I think your alk should depend on your calcium. Somewhere I found a calculator to determine the proper alk depending on your calcium level. I made this table. Sorry I can't find the website with the calculator anymore. Therefore, I aim for a calcium of 420 and alk of 8.4

Calcium/Alkalinity Balance
Ca (ppm) - Alkalinity (dKH)
360 ---- 0
370 ---- 1.4
380 ---- 2.8
390 ---- 4.2
400 ---- 5.6
405 ---- 6.3
410 ---- 7.0
415 ---- 7.7
420 ---- 8.4
425 ---- 9.1
430 ---- 9.8
435 ---- 10.5
440 ---- 11.2
445 ---- 11.9
450 ---- 12.6
460 ---- 14.0
470 ---- 15.4
480 ---- 16.8
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I keep mine between 8 and 9 dKH. I used to keep it higher but the tank seems to be happy at these levels.
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