High dKH

jacklax

Member
Sooo...that means that my water is pretty stubborn right now? Joke.
I've been reading quite a bit...and understand this to be a complex interaction between ph, dkh, and cal...with magnesium playing a part as well. All need to be balanced and in line...with a lack in one limiting how any others can be adjusted...is that correct?
 

reefnut

Active Member

Originally Posted by SaltFan
Alkalinity has a direct affect on the ph ability to remain constant, so that it doesn't wonder to much. Adding one or the other does directly affect the others numbers. Buffer as you call it.
Man ReefNut is fast, I got to typing same time I guess...My bad Reef....
The more explanations the better. It's sometimes hard to explain something over the message board so all views are more than welcome!!
All need to be balanced and in line...with a lack in one limiting how any others can be adjusted...is that correct?

Yeap,
 
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