I have a refractometer for Sg and keep it at 1.026, and use coral pro salt. The only parameters I have that's a little out of whack is the ALK. Could it be that I have enough water volume that all other levels are fine with just water changes? But why is Alk dropping then?
I have the calibration fluid that came with it and I check it every few months. Thank you for all the advise, it is much appreciated. is there any Additive for just Alk that isn't baking soda?
I am trying to use the calcalator for raising alk with baking soda but it times out.Is there another reference i could use?Simple A&H baking soda is a good source of alk. I would take 1 cup of baking soda, and dissolve it into one gallon or RO/DI water(this will take some mixing/possible heating to get into solution). Use this calculator, fill in the blanks for your system, and use Randy's recipe #2 in the drop down of the alkalinity portion to get to your desired reading. Don't increase your alk by more than .5meg/l (1.4dKH) per day.
What are you using to measure your Ca, Mg and alk?