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View Poll Results: What's the most baking Soda you've added in one dose? (Answers based off 100G system)
4 teaspoons 16 41.03%
5 teaspoons 6 15.38%
6 teaspoons 7 17.95%
7 teaspoons 1 2.56%
8 teaspoons 2 5.13%
10 + teaspoons (How many?) 7 17.95%
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Old 03-19-2011, 04:19 AM
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Well ordinary baking soda will have very little affect on the pH. If you want to raise you pH you should be using soda ash (sodium bicarbonate vs. sodium carbonate).

The main thing it does is increase carbonates (alkalinity).

I dont know how to answer this poll but I wouldnt use more than enough to raise your tank 1dkh in a single dose....but thats me.
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Old 03-19-2011, 04:52 AM
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This is taken from Randy Homes Farleys recipies
Recipe #2, Part 2: The Alkalinity Part

Dissolve 297 grams of baking soda (about 1 1/8 cups) in enough water to make 1 gallon total. This dissolution may require a fair amount of mixing. Warming it speeds dissolution. This solution will contain about 950 meq/L of alkalinity (2660 dKH). As mentioned earlier, Arm & Hammer is a fine brand of baking soda to use in these recipes. Be sure to NOT use baking powder. Baking powder is a different material that often has phosphate as a main ingredient.
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http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/rhf/index.php#11
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Old 03-19-2011, 04:56 AM
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I won't let the tank go up by more that 1 to 2 dKH in a single pop
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