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You wouldn't want to see my tank. I don't use fancy equipment and I am a noob ![]() |
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![]() We use Tropic Marin Pro Reef and the alkalinity is usually around 7dkh unless you get a bad batch (happens more often than I would like).
My last bucket measured 39 on my hanna meter (2.1dkh).
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![]() Used IO for a bazzillion years and will keep on. I have not measured the alk lately in a new mix but it was usually high...................................however I never found it effected my tank on a water change.
Except way back when I was on well water and no DI on my ro left my well water with a high alk and that combined with the high alk in IO at the time.....was hard on my tank. My stupidity never figured that out and cost me my 10yr old 2 ft sq. bubble coral that my clowns lived in.
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![]() What does Tropic Marin say about this. 39ppm would be unusable, no? I'd like to switch to TMP Pro, as I started Zeovit on one tank, but lack of stabililty scares me off.
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