New salt with lower dkh

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Hello there I was wondering I'm switching from fritz blue box to tropic marin reef pro salt. I just tested the new batch the tropic marin at 35ppt and the dkh is 7.5 and my current tank is at 9.3 dkh. I was wondering how bad will it drop my dkh if I add the new batch.
 
Which Marin ? I use the TM Actif and dkh is 8.5. I belive the pro runs higher range also
 
According to my old bucket for pro> To maintain the alkalinity in a 7-8° dKH range.
 
I usually do a 5 gallon water change in a 32 gallon biocube
What test kit are you using to measure DKH ?? I would take a sample to a trusted LFS and have them check for you for comparison and also verify accuracy of your test kit. Sounds a little low for TM salt
 
You can always dose alkalinity to bring it into the correct range before performing the water change. Many people lower the alkalinity in IO with acid before doing WC with it because it sits around 10dkh.

I just choose not to perform water changes :cool:
 
You can always dose alkalinity to bring it into the correct range before performing the water change. Many people lower the alkalinity in IO with acid before doing WC with it because it sits around 10dkh.

I just choose not to perform water changes :cool:
Ya I know I was wondering how much it would drop my current dkh in my display if I did a water change with 7.5 and display is 9.3
 
Ya I know I was wondering how much it would drop my current dkh in my display if I did a water change with 7.5 and display is 9.3
I don't think it would drop it too much. Maybe 8.8 if I had to guess. If it was a 50% change it would be 8.4. Since it's only a 15% wc it might only drop to 8.8-9.0.
 
I use tropoc Marin pro and the alk is what I usually get...you can dose some alk in the new mix to match you tank alk and you should be fine.

Btw good choice on switching away from fritz
 
Ya I know I was wondering how much it would drop my current dkh in my display if I did a water change with 7.5 and display is 9.3

The calculation:

7.5 x 5 gallons = 37.5
9.3 x 27 gallons = 251.1
251.1+37.5=288.6
288.6÷ 32 gallons = 9.02 dKH

The final number will be a little lower, assuming you don't actually have quite 32 gallons of water considering displacement from rock etc.
 
What test kit are you using to measure DKH ?? I would take a sample to a trusted LFS and have them check for you for comparison and also verify accuracy of your test kit. Sounds a little low for TM salt

My tropic marin mixes in the 7 range as well.
I would not worry about the ALK swing with water changes...
 
The calculation:

7.5 x 5 gallons = 37.5
9.3 x 27 gallons = 251.1
251.1+37.5=288.6
288.6÷ 32 gallons = 9.02 dKH

The final number will be a little lower, assuming you don't actually have quite 32 gallons of water considering displacement from rock etc.

Great post- simple math. It's not something to worry about IME.
 
Great post- simple math. It's not something to worry about IME.
great layout. Like I said previously- Closer to 9. As long as it is stable, I do not worry.
 

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