Kdh issue in water changes

Thatreefguy88

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For some time now, I have had issues with my kdh levels being high in my water changes. I use a 12 gallon plastic storage container to mix my water changes. I have found that if I use my kdh buffer in that container, the kdh levels are much higher then needed once mixed. I use 1/8 tsp of buffer per gallon of fresh water to bring the dkh to 9.0-10.0. If I put 1/8 tsp of buffer in a 1 gallon bottle of fresh water, it will be right on the dot. If I add 1/8 tsp of buffer per gallon in a 4 gallon water change in my mixing container, the kdh will be well over 13.0, without fail. Anyone had this issue, or perhaps I am overlooking something obvious?
 
Using 0 tds RoDi water to start with? What salt are you using? Why the buffer in the first place?
 
I'm assuming you mean Dkh as in alkalinity? Maybe I'm wrong here though. Reef crystals itself mixes to I think around 11 or 12 doesn't it? Adding a buffer will make that even higher.
 
I’m pretty sure IORC is one of the highest alk salt mixes you can get. Are you mixing to weight? Need to measure g/L
 
I'm assuming you mean Dkh as in alkalinity? Maybe I'm wrong here though. Reef crystals itself mixes to I think around 11 or 12 doesn't it? Adding a buffer will make that even higher.
Yes, dKh, I just realized I did that. Lol.
 

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