Reef Bass
colors and textures
It bothers me that I don't understand the relationship. I've done some searching and read lots of interesting stuff, but haven't come across the answer that somehow causes understanding to crystalize in my thick head.
I humbly ask that someone clue me in, or point me to some links. Flame me if you must, but I wish to get this.
Here's my question. My buddy's tank (really, not mine!) has been generally running on the lower side of the alk scale, like 6-7, as measured in dkh. His corals look fabulous, btw. However, his ph was creeping up to 8.5.
So his alkalinity is on the low side as measured in dkh, yet his tank is too alkaline as measured by ph. Can someone please shed some light on what seems to me to be contradictory? Is this just an unfortunate, coincidental and not appropriate use of the term alkaline for both measures?
Thank you.
I humbly ask that someone clue me in, or point me to some links. Flame me if you must, but I wish to get this.
Here's my question. My buddy's tank (really, not mine!) has been generally running on the lower side of the alk scale, like 6-7, as measured in dkh. His corals look fabulous, btw. However, his ph was creeping up to 8.5.
So his alkalinity is on the low side as measured in dkh, yet his tank is too alkaline as measured by ph. Can someone please shed some light on what seems to me to be contradictory? Is this just an unfortunate, coincidental and not appropriate use of the term alkaline for both measures?
Thank you.