<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10251866#post10251866 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by currentking yes i am. it said to put 1 drop of solution each time till it turns color and I added 12.
The problem with Hagen test kits is that the instructions tell you that above 125 "contact your reef aquarium specialist". That's misleading. As I said in the previous post, and mentioned in the post before this, you are too low. You should shoot for 17 drops, which will make your ppm 170, or 9.5-10.0 dkH.
Commercial buffers are mostly bicarbonate (baking soda), carbonate (washing soda) and a little borate/boron (20 mule team borax).
You can use simple baking soda to increase your alkalinity level.
Heres a chemistry calculator that will help you determine how much you will need. Just make sure you use the actual water in the tank rather than the tank size.
I think the comment about "contact your aquarium dealer" is meant for freshwater. Even then, there's nothing necessarily wrong with that level in freshwater.
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