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07/20/2016, 07:29 PM | #1 |
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Carbonate hardness
I was wondering what other felt the optimal level for Carbonate Hardness. My LFS guy keeps his at 10-12 while others have suggest no higher than 9. LFS guy says the LPS do better at 10 to 12.
I'm just wondering if there is a happy medium where SPS and LPS can get along with softies. |
07/21/2016, 06:09 AM | #2 |
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Natural seawater is 7dKH. So even keeping the tank at 8 or 9dKH is higher than normal. IMHO 10dKH is an upper limit for a long term level. Most inverts can tolerate higher, but I don't think there is any benefit to it.
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I ran a mixed reef for many years, and kept my numbers near NSW, so my dKH was ~7.5.
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07/21/2016, 11:18 AM | #4 |
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Red Sea in their reef foundation program recommends 8.2 for soft coral, 12.1 for LPS, 12.6 for accelerated SPS growth and 8.2 for SPS low nutrient/enhanced color tanks,
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Just some good generic information here too about many reef parameters..
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-05/rhf/
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I knew those levels are not really harmful, but recommending them as good for LPS or SPS isn't what I would have suspected. Do other 'experts' make similar recommendations?
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07/22/2016, 07:21 AM | #7 |
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Reefs in nature can be as low as 5.5 dKH (1.9 meq/l). My mixed reefs fluctuate between 6 and 10.
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