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![]() Are you now using the Seachem Reef Salt?
If so your ALK tests may be inacurate causing your issues. Seachem reef salt has a high borate content giving false result to true alk. The high borate alk-portion involved with Seachem Reef Salt does not contribute to the bicarbonate & carbonate, which are the main components of alkalinity in our tanks but our alk. test kits read it as such, thus with Seachem Reef Salt, if your test result reads say 9.5 DkH the real, effective alkalinity is in the low 8's. In order to keep the DKH stable with Seachem you need to account for about 1.2-1.3 DKH to borate ALK meaning you need to keep your level about this much higher than with IO salt. Make sense? ![]() Quote:
Last edited by Oceanic; 07-05-2008 at 05:45 PM. |