Hey. I was thinking the same. I run two tanks and my goal is to keep at a dKH in the 8-9 range.
I’m confused as to why so many salts mix to such a high dKH. Wouldn’t this stress SPS corals during water changes? I have little desire to add acid to new salt to optimize the alkalinity.
I wonder how much alkalinity drops in salt mixing stations over time. I recall BRS released a video on this and it can be significant. Maybe that’s part of the answer.
@Randy Holmes-Farley can you clarify here: how do people run tanks at an alk of 8-9 with salt that mixes to 10-11? Is dilution and smaller water changes the simple answer? I have a 125 gallon and 40 gallon setup (mixed with heavy SPS) and imagine alkalinity matching is more prudent with the smaller tank.
Thanks