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Old 08-04-2006, 08:39 PM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
John Sankey
 
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K is potassium, an alkali. Yes, it will raise pH.
I use a water-softening resin (after chloramine removal)
then find that sulphuric acid (pH lower) added slowly over a
week bring pH to 6.5, which is where I want it for
trichogaster breeding. No bounce if you add it slowly, allowing
everything to settle between additions.
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John Sankey wrote:
K is potassium, an alkali. Yes, it will raise pH.
I use a water-softening resin (after chloramine removal)
then find that sulphuric acid (pH lower) added slowly over a
week bring pH to 6.5, which is where I want it for
trichogaster breeding. No bounce if you add it slowly, allowing
everything to settle between additions.



No, K+ will not raise pH, just like adding table salt, NaCl will not
raise pH either.
To raise pH, you need a buffer, K+, is not a buffer nor is NO3.
KNO3 is a salt.
Common name: saltpeter........

Better to use RO water to lower KH, than H2SO4, a rather nasty strong
acid, HCL, HNO3, may also be used, or peat.

RO water is the best solution and one used in most hobby tanks.

Regards,
Tom Barr

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The aquatic horticulture on line magazine for aquatic plants

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