Aug 26, 2022 #1 USMA36 Valuable Member View Badges Water Gap Reef Club Joined Feb 5, 2017 Messages 1,172 Reaction score 476 Location Northeast PA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Is °dh the same as dkh? I ask because carbocalcium uses °dh not dkh and I’m trying to switch to Randy’s 2 part and I’d like to know the math so I can dose the correct amounts.
Is °dh the same as dkh? I ask because carbocalcium uses °dh not dkh and I’m trying to switch to Randy’s 2 part and I’d like to know the math so I can dose the correct amounts.
Aug 26, 2022 #2 Randy Holmes-Farley Verified Community Expert Reef Chemist View Badges Staff member Super Moderator Excellence Award Expert Contributor Article Contributor R2R Research My Tank Thread Joined Sep 5, 2014 Messages 72,100 Reaction score 69,741 Location Massachusetts, United States Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Yes, the d in dKH stands for degrees (of carbonate hardness). °dh is likely a typo or a translation issue.
Yes, the d in dKH stands for degrees (of carbonate hardness). °dh is likely a typo or a translation issue.
Aug 26, 2022 #3 OP OP USMA36 Valuable Member View Badges Water Gap Reef Club Joined Feb 5, 2017 Messages 1,172 Reaction score 476 Location Northeast PA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Randy Holmes-Farley said: Yes, the d in dKH stands for degrees (of carbonate hardness). °dh is likely a typo or a translation issue. Click to expand... Thank you once again.
Randy Holmes-Farley said: Yes, the d in dKH stands for degrees (of carbonate hardness). °dh is likely a typo or a translation issue. Click to expand... Thank you once again.