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jehudson
Sun, 25th Nov 2007, 12:37 PM
I did a water change last night 20%. But this time I added PH buffer to my new water before putting it in the system. Unfortunately I did not read closely enough to see that it also boosts alk. Since I was adding 20% new water I also added my B-Ionic solution ... hence the high Dkh. Should I worry about this … or be thankful that my ph is 8.3 and that it would take an act of God to move it with the current alk?

So far tank inhabitants don't seem to mind. Although just snails and Damsels and live rock, brittle star and sea-star (can't remember what kind).

Oh … BTW … I’ve got to acknowledge the committee members and higher ups for MAAST. Very frequently I get advice from them and I appreciate it a lot. The leadership here is fantastic.

txstateunivreefer
Sun, 25th Nov 2007, 01:53 PM
check your Ca levels im sure they have dissapated or are non existant

jehudson
Sun, 25th Nov 2007, 02:21 PM
:nerd:uhhh ... user error ... I forgot to devide the drops per the instructions on my test kit :bigsmile: Dkh is 9.8 . Nevermind. How many more user errors do I get before ya'll kick me out-of-here?

Thanks for the head's-up on Calicum. I'm gonna check on it anyway.

greenmako
Sun, 25th Nov 2007, 05:30 PM
glad to hear its 9.8 I've had mine over 20dkh before and it started to kill SPS at that point from the tip down. LPS and Fish and inverts all looked fine but I don't recommend it lol

JimD
Sun, 25th Nov 2007, 05:38 PM
If your Alk is at 9.8 and your Ph is at 8.3, Id go ahead and drink a few beers then take a nap.... :applause::thumbs_up::whew:

jehudson
Sun, 25th Nov 2007, 07:12 PM
Would have followed your advice Jim, however, someone gave me a 15 gal freshwater tank today ... it was a nightmare when I got it. I've never seen anything so dirty and nasty in my life. I spent the afternoon cleaning it up. I'm surprised all the fish in it survived. Now I think I can have a few beers.