Vincerama2
Supporting Member
ok one Ca test is off the scale, the other kit is also off scale but I could extrapolate to 640 ca.
Alkalinity is with one test kit between 5.8 and 6.1 and with another lower rds kit shows between 5 and 6
So with the two different brand kits, it seems somewhat accurate.
What does this mean really?
PH is 8.0 according to a crappy test it and my ph probe for my monitor is dried up and useless.
I can make up some diy calc and alk with some stuff I have.
Can I just add the alk and the Ca will drop as kH increases? The alk recipe is basically baking soda dissolved in water I think.
My corals don't do well so I've been testing the water lately.
Oh and Magnesium is around 920-1000 depending on if I'm color blind or not. But I thought low magnesium was only a factor if calc was too low. I have tech-m if I need to raise it.
Thanks guys!
My old tank had corralling everywhere and plating corals did well. Wifebane resists my attempts at growing anything but fish.
Vince
Alkalinity is with one test kit between 5.8 and 6.1 and with another lower rds kit shows between 5 and 6
So with the two different brand kits, it seems somewhat accurate.
What does this mean really?
PH is 8.0 according to a crappy test it and my ph probe for my monitor is dried up and useless.
I can make up some diy calc and alk with some stuff I have.
Can I just add the alk and the Ca will drop as kH increases? The alk recipe is basically baking soda dissolved in water I think.
My corals don't do well so I've been testing the water lately.
Oh and Magnesium is around 920-1000 depending on if I'm color blind or not. But I thought low magnesium was only a factor if calc was too low. I have tech-m if I need to raise it.
Thanks guys!
My old tank had corralling everywhere and plating corals did well. Wifebane resists my attempts at growing anything but fish.
Vince