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Old 03-01-2004, 01:10 AM
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Can anyone tell me the relationship between GH/KH and ALK? I have a test for the first 2 and I'm wondering if you can get the ALK from those?

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Hi Walter,
The directions on my test kit (Hagen) state that after testing for KH (carbonate hardness), multiply the results by 0.56 for dKH, or 0.02 for mEq/L for the ALK readings.
My water generally tests at 190 for KH, so I get:
3.8 for mEq/L
10.6 for dKH
This is where I get confused - some people give tank specs in dKH and some in mEq/L???
BTW, Hagen states that the GH test is not recommended for saltwater...
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*Edited to fix my water specs, that I had mixed up - thanks Beverly!
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Check out these two links. They do a good job explaining the chemistry:

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issues/nov2002/chem.htm

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http://www.advancedaquarist.com/issu.../chemistry.htm

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My water generally tests at 190 for KH, so I get:
3.8 for dKH
10.6 for mEq/L
This is where I get confused
Tamara, I have not used the Hagen KH kit, but I think you have the numbers for dKH and mEq/L mixed up. It looks to me like you would have 10.6 dKH and 3.8 mEq/L instead of the other way around. dKH is always a larger number than mEq/L.
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Old 03-01-2004, 05:22 PM
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Oops
You're right, Beverly!
No wonder I confuse myself...
Should have had that second cuppa this a.m.
Thanks!
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Thanks everyone! I'll give it a try.

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Ok, I tested and I got a result of 4.48 dKH. Looking at other peoples numbers, mine is very low. Should be 10-12 from what I can see. Does this mean I should be dosing with kalk?

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Walter,

Read through and follow the instructions on the two links provided above.
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