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![]() dKh is 9 on both my tanks, I thougth NSW was below 8? Is mine to high? How wouild one lower? Baking Soda raises it, right?
Parameters are done with Salfert test kits. Temp is high because my house is an oven right now, A/C can't keep up 45g Temp 81.3 Sg 1.0235 Po4 Undetect No3 30-35 Ca 420 Mg 1230 dKh 9 PH 8.3 150g temp 82.4 Sg 1.024 Po4 undetectable No3 25 Ca 400 Mg 1270 dKh 9 PH 8.4
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 Last edited by banditpowdercoat; 07-24-2009 at 05:07 AM. |
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![]() You think you have a problem? Mine's at 17 right now.....crazy. I don't know what to do....
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![]() I just read that. I know my 150g was up like 17dKh when I first made the water. Lasted like that for 3-4 days before it lowered to where it is now. I hope yours settles soon too.
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![]() In my tank I find 10 dkh optimal.Used to run at 12 dkh with no probs but found 10 to be just as equal as far as growth goes.I think 10 - 12 holds a more steady PH
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![]() I guess I've been blessed with steady PH cause mine never varys more than .2 day/night
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![]() I've found my best coral growth happens when my dkh is between 9 and 10. Not that it sits there very long, it has a habit of dropping when my back is turned
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