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rockdiver

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Hi
I wanted to raise my ALK its at 3.0 now and want to raise it cuz I think its low my PH is at 8.4 witch is cool nitrite is 0, Ammonia is 0, Nitrate is @50 (high I know working on it) and my CA is at @ 500
So how do I raise my ALK without doing my CA and PH?
Also is 500 high for CA ?
tHANKS
DIVER
Also can I use baking soda to do it??
 

Road Runner

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There is a question and answer just like this in the advanced section board, under Reef Keeping Basics. Check it out...should answer your question.
 
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Anonymous

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rockdiver. You do not "need" to raise your alk. It's is already higher than NSW. NSW has alk of 2.3 meq/l - 2.5 meq/l and calcium around 410ppm. Why do you want to raise it? I wouldn't add anything. I'd let both parameters slide back down closer to NSW levels. While some reefers maintain alk as high as 4.0 meq/l, to increase calcification in corals, there is no benefit to increasing calcium over 410ppm. I learned this from the experts in other posts.

Also read the faq's on calcium and alkalinity. It is all well explained there.

Good luck!

Louey

[ April 06, 2002: Message edited by: Louey ]</p>
 

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