Testing my water today and I am using an API kh test. After testing several times and getting the same result. My kh is less than 17.9 ppm. I have a buffer to raise it up but what should it be at if my calcium is at 450.
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Are sure you you are measuring right if less than 17.9 ppm means less than 1 dkh.
I would take a sample of your water to a lfs. Usually API one drop is one dkh make sure you have saltwater test
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) in recommending you to bring your alk up to 11 dKH (200 ppm) to give yourself more "room for error" so to speak. It's considered safe to raise your alkalinity by about 50 ppm per day.That's not so bad! I would echo Davinci (post #7, not the historic figure!) in recommending you to bring your alk up to 11 dKH (200 ppm) to give yourself more "room for error" so to speak. It's considered safe to raise your alkalinity by about 50 ppm per day.
-Matt
While you are at it toss those crappy API test kits out and get some Salifert one's. API kits are notorious for giving inaccurate results.

