May 5, 2020 #1 Teemingtank Active Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Nov 22, 2018 Messages 311 Reaction score 187 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I know a lot of you are going to cringe, but test strips are all I have at the moment. Any suggestions on how to get my kh and gh in check?
I know a lot of you are going to cringe, but test strips are all I have at the moment. Any suggestions on how to get my kh and gh in check?
May 5, 2020 #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 GH is a useless measure in seawater. The KH in those units should 125-200 ppm calcium carbonate equivalents, and looks OK to me.
GH is a useless measure in seawater. The KH in those units should 125-200 ppm calcium carbonate equivalents, and looks OK to me.
May 5, 2020 #3 OP OP Teemingtank Active Member View Badges My Tank Thread Joined Nov 22, 2018 Messages 311 Reaction score 187 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Randy Holmes-Farley said: GH is a useless measure in seawater. The KH in those units should 125-200 ppm calcium carbonate equivalents, and looks OK to me. Click to expand... thank you!
Randy Holmes-Farley said: GH is a useless measure in seawater. The KH in those units should 125-200 ppm calcium carbonate equivalents, and looks OK to me. Click to expand... thank you!