Cause I think it was me keeping the dh and alk stable kept my ph perfect.
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pH is the very last thing you should worry about. I have not checked mine in probably 15 years. What are the numbers for Calcium, Alkalinity, and Magnesium?
Chasing pH is a great way to put way too much of whatever in your tank and cause a whole bunch of trouble doing it.
Ah ha! I knew I wasn't crazy. Best way to maintain kh?
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There are a couple different ways. First off, check your alk consumption over a few days. With a light coral load, water changes can keep up.
Dripping a solution of water saturated with CaOH (called limewater or German kalkwasser). This also adds Ca, obviously, so keep tabs on that as well.
One part additions is the other way. Baking soda, sodium carbonate, and the alk part of a two-part program all are the same thing.
+1 on everything except the last sentence.
Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate) will actually lower the pH slightly and increase alk, whereas Sodium Carbonate will raise the pH and increase alk, and is typically what you see in 2-part solutions.
Sure, but only temporarily. Both will raise pH in the long run by raising alk (especially if low alk is contributing to the low pH). I wouldn't want to steer someone away from using baking soda for fear that it will lower their pH. I know that's not what you are doing.
I should have said that they all accomplish the same thing.
It was like 7.1
I got some kalkwasser, and some very very very strict instructions
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