Jan
Well-known member
Well,
I haven't tested my Alk in quite a while in spite of the fact that I add Reef Builder (calcium carbonate) to my top off water every day. My ph probe registers between 8.19 in the am and 8.40 in the pm every day. So I have been assuming that this okay ph reading indicates that my Alk must be okay too.
Anyway, once again I got strange Alk test results--the last time I tested the results were off too, leading me to think I needed new test kits besides API.
Tonight I used a Salifert Alk test kit that had been given to me. I don't know if it's expired or not but I tested twice and both times the blue liquid did not change color at all, even after adding 1.0 ml of reagent to the vial. Then I switched back to API. The API test required 16 drops to change color and the end of the scale they provided was only 12 drops. So I don't know my real reading but this seems way too high anyway.
Last I tried the el-cheapo 5-in-1 test strip (Mardel). This one gave me a hardness reading of 250 "very hard" and an Alk reading of over 300...again, off their chart. And could someone please explain the relationship between Alk, hardness, and ph? I thought they were all pretty much the same, that if your ph was high then your alk was high too. But my ph seems okay so I'm confused.
So this must be bad. Do I need to do something to decrease the Alk immediately, or can I just stop adding Reef Builder to my top off water for a while?
OK according to my Salifert Calcium test (not expired), my calcium is only 335. So it seems that my overly high Alk has caused the calcium to drop in spite of new Calc reactor.
Advice please?
I haven't tested my Alk in quite a while in spite of the fact that I add Reef Builder (calcium carbonate) to my top off water every day. My ph probe registers between 8.19 in the am and 8.40 in the pm every day. So I have been assuming that this okay ph reading indicates that my Alk must be okay too.
Anyway, once again I got strange Alk test results--the last time I tested the results were off too, leading me to think I needed new test kits besides API.
Tonight I used a Salifert Alk test kit that had been given to me. I don't know if it's expired or not but I tested twice and both times the blue liquid did not change color at all, even after adding 1.0 ml of reagent to the vial. Then I switched back to API. The API test required 16 drops to change color and the end of the scale they provided was only 12 drops. So I don't know my real reading but this seems way too high anyway.
Last I tried the el-cheapo 5-in-1 test strip (Mardel). This one gave me a hardness reading of 250 "very hard" and an Alk reading of over 300...again, off their chart. And could someone please explain the relationship between Alk, hardness, and ph? I thought they were all pretty much the same, that if your ph was high then your alk was high too. But my ph seems okay so I'm confused.
So this must be bad. Do I need to do something to decrease the Alk immediately, or can I just stop adding Reef Builder to my top off water for a while?
OK according to my Salifert Calcium test (not expired), my calcium is only 335. So it seems that my overly high Alk has caused the calcium to drop in spite of new Calc reactor.
Advice please?
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