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I try to keep my tanks alk between 7-9 but when I use my red sea salt(not the pro) it brings my alk back up to 11. I was wondering if I had a bad batch of salt or something else.
 

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It shouldn't be raising the alk. Maybe there is testing error, a batch with super high alk, serious settling in the bucket if you only used part of it, or testing error. I can't tell which, but making some more salt water and testing it for alk is a good start on figuring it out.
 
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That's what I thought but wasn't sure I'll try to mix up my salt tonight than make some new water and test it than add it and test that. Oh I also test with a hanna checker
 

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One additional thought......how are you measuring salinity. If it's a swing-arm hydrometer, they are known to be inaccurate. That is, if you're unknowingly making a higher concentration of salt, it would also drive up alkalinity. Just a thought.
 

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