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![]() I posted awhile ago about having trouble with Instant Ocean having high alkalinity and there were several people who responded saying they had similar readings of 16-19. I sent a sample to the head office so they could test it and they just sent me a new pail so I guess I was right. I would suggest checking alk. when starting a new pail just to be safe. It wouldn't change your alk over night but I continued using it and alk was continuing to get higher. Hope it helps someone. Leanne
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![]() Leanne so sorry to here about uour salt. I have never had any problems what so ever in the time from 2002-2012 but i have changed to instant ocean reef cystals so weird. I have heard that many people roll there salt arou d before usig it. Myself i have never done this.
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. |
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![]() I had IO several years ago that had alk well past 30! I send a sample to Randy and he confirmed. It killed my tank so IO sent me a check. It's sad to see they're still having problems. I've been hearing of many.
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![]() so if I read this right, than one thing is good
service ! at least thy are there for you when something is happening, and dont start draging it on, like did you mix the bucket and so. you dont se it that often that a company steps up right away. I always say, it is alsways important to check a company out, and try to find out how thy deal with proublems. the cog a + there, now only working on a + on keeping the salt more stabile, as in deed, you read it once in a while that there par. are off |
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![]() That's strange. I've been using IO exclusively for years & my alk is always low. I find myself supplementing from time to time. Could be my test kit, but I've tried a few different brands of those & the results invariably come out low.
EDIT: I just remembered that a few years ago when starting my system (pre owned) the alk was quite high. I attribute this to the fact that I used treated tap water for the first year or so. Water source (Kalamalka Lake) is quite hard & once I switched to RODI, alk gradually dropped to the low side & has been that way ever since. If you're not using RODI, get some numbers/water report from your water supplier. City/municipal water reports will provide information on TDS levels and most organic & inorganic compounds that make their way to your tap. Alkalinity is usually in there somewhere.
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![]() Edit for last post timed out. I wanted to add the water report from Kalamalka Lake to show the numbers. Note the high alkalinity.
North Kalamalka Lake Intake Water Quality 2008 Water System: Greater Vernon Water Source: Kalamalka Lake Facility: Kal Lake Pumpstation Sampling Point: Kal Lake Intake Date: 7/14/2008 INORGANIC Results (mg/L unless noted) Aluminum <0.050 Antimony <0.0030 Arsenic <0.0050 Barium 0.027 Boron 0.021 Cadmium <0.00010 Calcium 40.6 Chloride 5.38 Chromium <0.015 Copper <0.0030 Cyanide < 0.01 Fluoride 0.24 Iron <0.20 Lead <0.001 Magnesium 19.8 Manganese <0.0050 Mercury <0.00030 Molybdenum 0.005 Nitrate (as N) 0.069 Nitrite (as N) <0.010 Potassium 5.07 Selenium <0.0050 Sodium 18.4 Sulphate 51 Uranium 0.003 Zinc 0.011 PHYSICAL Results (mg/L unless noted) Alkalinity (as CaCO3) 152 Colour <5 TCU Conductivity 409 microS/cm Hardness (as CaCO3) 183 pH 7.8 Total dissolved solids 238 Turbidity 1.0 NTU UV Transmittance @254(%) 91% Not suggesting that there couldn't also be a problem with the odd batch of salt, just trying to show that there could be other factors at play & that RODI water is always your best bet to ensure long term reef health.
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![]() Hi Mike,
Yes, I was wondering about the water I use as well, but I had replies originally from people in Alberta as well who were getting high readings with the IO salt. The fact that they sent me a new pail would make me think that they must have got a high reading as well when they tested it. I also roll my pail of salt but IO claims that there is no settling during shipping right on the pail. Anyways, I am happy enough with the service. I will always check alk when starting a new pail from now on. Leanne |
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![]() Leanne, I heard about this too around x-mas 2011 and then experienced it myself
When I used my first bag bought boxing week, my alk was near 16 I mixed the second bag really well before using and it was still hi I went through a bunch of bags curing rock and the alk dropped between bags 2 and 3, or so Since then it's been closer to 9 The 6 bags I bought came in 2 boxes, so not much to explain the batches I'll soon be opening my first bucket bought the same boxing week, so we'll see what happens |
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![]() Wow, that is crazy. I guess there were more than just a few affected. I was just really glad I checked my alk, not even sure why I did. I am fairly new at this so I thought it was something that I did.
Leanne |
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