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salifert alkalinity question

Was, honestly was the only Sailfert kit I do not like. I use Sailfert for all the rest and TM for ALK.

I matched TM up with a few other tests and it was accurate enough and takes 2 seconds to do.

Could not be easier and I test my ALK more than anything.
 
When the color changes, flip it upside down and wherever the top part of the black rubber is, is the reading--refer to the chart.
 
Tom's description is spot on.
.56 equates to 7DKH which NSW level.
 
oh i see use dkh
so i need it to be 9 - 11
is 7dkh really bad

no ,7 is very good.
Most folks tend to run a little higher in an effort to improve calcification,ie speed up coral growth that is why 9- 11 is normally recommended.
7 however is what natural seawater would test at.
I have always run in the 9-11 range but now i am trying lower levels closer to NSW
 
but wouldent raising alk that high affect the calcium buffering

providing calcium is within normal levels it won't be a problem.
However If for example you had a calcium level over 500 you may have a problem with such high alk.
 
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