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09/14/2015, 03:21 PM | #1 |
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Using sailferts kh/alk test my dkh level is around 15.1 and alk is 5.4. The test says natural seawater is between 7 and 8 dkh. What's the best way to lower this?
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What's the difference? Is the alk a ppm reading. I'm confused with your measurements.
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09/14/2015, 05:06 PM | #3 |
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Let the tank lower it with time, do not add any suppliments.
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If anything is too high it should drop on its own. 15 dkh is real high if your not dosing. Test your wc water.
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09/14/2015, 06:19 PM | #5 |
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I agree let it come down on its own. If you are using a high alkalinity reef salt you may need to switch to a salt with lower alkalinity numbers at least until your levels come down.
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09/14/2015, 07:01 PM | #6 |
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I buy my water from Lfs as reef water. Not sure what brand they use. I top off with their fresh rodi as well
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Are you dosing anything? Kalk, ph buffer, ect?
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the ppm reading would be about 270 or so.
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Ahhhh ok. I really only use dkh.
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09/15/2015, 04:52 PM | #10 |
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Not dosing at all
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That likely will give you more control over your parameters. (And probably save you $ in the long run while making your life a lot easier.) Good luck, Mike |
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Talking to others I think I may have misread the test as the liquid did not stay the color it started to change to
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You want to read it the first time the vial changes color completly, if you let it sit all triton (sp) kits will change colors back because the liquid seperates.
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Yeah at that point I would suspect your test kit or your method. That level is unlikely.
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When I get a number I don't like, I just retest until I get a better one
If you still get 15 after you reread the directions, make sure you're in good light for the color to show, check that your salinity hasn't crept up, kit isn't expired, etc. You could also call the lfs, they ought to be able to tell you right away what they aim for in the water they sell and they should be willing to test some just to double check. 15 isn't that hard to believe, but I would let it come down under 12 at least by doing waterchanges over a few days. No point in buying more water from them to dilute it if they are selling it at 15 Just to cover bases, ph buffers screw up alk. I'm assuming that when you said you aren't dosing that would include them.
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Don't use ph buffer and have purchased new reef water from different Lfs and it checked out at 13. May use part regular salt during next 25 gal water change. My pH is 8.1 and cal tested slightly above recommended.
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