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ways to bring up Alk

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by coral_bandit, Jun 17, 2009.

  1. coral_bandit

    coral_bandit Inactive User

    just wondering what ways there are
     
  2. xroads

    xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

    Sure,

    What is your alk & calc now? If you raise one, you might hurt the other.

     
  3. brtfreud

    brtfreud Inactive User

    I think the best way is with a water change. Freshly made water often has an ALK around 10.
     
  4. Troy

    Troy Experienced Reefkeeper

    http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/rhf/index.php#15
    This a two part mix that you can make to raise the alk or cal if one or the other gets out of wack. I used to use it, but really don't have a need anymore, but it does work good. One thing I won't use the dow flake for the cal. I would get all the stuff to make it at Bulk Reef Supply.com
     
  5. xroads

    xroads Veteran Reefkeeper Vendor

    The easiest & best way is to use kalkwasser.

    However that is if the calc & alk is in balance. If alk is low & calc is high, then you have a different problem.

    If you are having a problem with both you might also be deficient in magnesium.

    I am sure Jeremy or Jason will chim in, they are the chemisty experts.
     
  6. slovan

    slovan Experienced Reefkeeper

    Use washing soda, it will cost you ~$1.
     
  7. snowman82

    snowman82 Experienced Reefkeeper

    washing or baking? never heard of washing soda.......dont do the washing either though haha
     
  8. ninjazx777

    ninjazx777 Experienced Reefkeeper

    kalk works for me
     
  9. slovan

    slovan Experienced Reefkeeper

    Posted By snowman82 on 06/17/2009 02:07 PM
    washing or baking? never heard of washing soda.......dont do the washing either though haha Baking soda becomes washing soda after you bake it.  You want to use washing soda because the CO2 is driven out after it has been baked.  It will not have a dramatic effect on your pH unlike regular baking soda.
     
  10. Waverz

    Waverz Expert Reefkeeper

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