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What is the correct Alkalinity?


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    Default What is the correct Alkalinity?

    I was just wondering what the correct alk is for a reef tank. Mine is at 6.0, my calcium is around 440-450 and pH at 8.0. Should I make any adjustments?
    Thanks

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    jojo22 - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    I like me Alk to be around 9-10 I think the generally accepted level is 8-11.
    Does water always taste like salt and poo????


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    Correct, 8 to 11 dKH. Or 2.86 to 3.89 meq/l
    Marc

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    HOW DO YOU RAISE THE ALK?

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    You can purchase various products designed to raise Alkanity and pH. They work together quite often.

    Of you can raise it with Baking Soda. Mix up a teaspoon in a cup of RO water, and then add it gradually to the tank in an area of high flow. Wait a few minutes, then test the water to see what the level is. Add more until you've reached 8 dKH.
    Marc

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