Yes liquid bSo reef foundation b?
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Yes liquid bSo reef foundation b?
not me..i wing it.. test it adjust as needed..never mess with fresh salt mix .I was gonna say maybe 1.5ml but don't dose alk so good thing @fishguy242 jumped in or i woulda totally failed
About 10.7 ml. See. Basically eleven-teen hehe lol.Yes liquid b
Close but not quiteAbout 10.7 ml. See. Basically eleven-teen hehe lol.
Will need to mix for 3-4 hours after doing it, as Red Sea foundation b spikes ph quite a bit.
Basically do 10ml, let mix for a few hours and test.About 10.7 ml. See. Basically eleven-teen hehe lol.
Will need to mix for 3-4 hours after doing it, as Red Sea foundation b spikes ph quite a bit.
Will have to do some figuring on my off day@Thespammailaccount
Saw your DM and your post here.
I wish I could help.
I can give you the formula to figure out how a water change would effect your dKH in your tank due to the water change. But that’s about it.
(Volume of tank-what your taking out) x (current alk of tank)=a
(Water going in)x alk of water=B
A+B=C
C÷(Tank volume)=new alk level
10.7 for 8.3 to 10.2 using reef foundation b is the exact amount for 15 gallons of water.Anyone else? Looking for an exact number. I love maths
Calculators get ya close, but there is about a 6% variance from calc to calc. Some factor in the ph boost and others do not. There is also a 2-3% variance from bottle to bottle of Red Sea foundation b. Used it on my office tank, as the Red Sea program was super easy to setup for that tank and the limited space I had.Found this real quick
Alkalinity Dosing Calculator
www.saltwateraquarium.com
I for sure know who to bug when I start dosing stuffCalculators get ya close, but there is about a 6% variance from calc to calc. Some factor in the ph boost and others do not. There is also a 2-3% variance from bottle to bottle of Red Sea foundation b. Used it on my office tank, as the Red Sea program was super easy to setup for that tank and the limited space I had.
Trick is, whatever the calc says, do a little less and test. Then you should be within a good margin moving forward once you find a nice median.
Thankfully .3 alk isn’t enough to tick things off too much. Not much worse than a bad thunderstorm over a reef dropping all and shifting the salinity a bit at the same time.
I am getting a different number how did you figure that?10.7 for 8.3 to 10.2 using reef foundation b is the exact amount for 15 gallons of water.
Been dosing for years and used about all there is out there. I do diy now, as it saves a crap ton when you have as much water as I do lol.I for sure know who to bug when I start dosing stuff
Minus the about 6% for the ph shift and the variance from bottle to bottle and you get 10.7.11.4