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Old 25-12-2004, 05:30 AM
Martin
 
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I recently moved and just discovered that my new tap water has a KH of 0
degrees. I've never heard of this. My question is: Is baking soda a viable
KH increaser or is there a product available that I should be using? Does
baking soda increase any other mineral content such as calcium? Yes, I'm
aware of the effects on PH.

Martin


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Old 25-12-2004, 06:20 AM
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Baking soda is perfect for raising *only* the Kh. I used to do it all the
time. Make a solution and add it slowly... to prevent a Ph spike.


"Martin" wrote in message
m...
I recently moved and just discovered that my new tap water has a KH of 0
degrees. I've never heard of this. My question is: Is baking soda a

viable
KH increaser or is there a product available that I should be using? Does
baking soda increase any other mineral content such as calcium? Yes, I'm
aware of the effects on PH.

Martin




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Old 25-12-2004, 07:18 AM
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Thanks. I see why you said "add it slowly." I added a teaspoon to my 37G
aquarium every 10 minutes until the PH was back up to 7.0. I only had to
add 3 teaspoons. I was astonished! This brought the KH up to 3 degrees.
Thanks again.

Martin

"DJay" wrote in message
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Baking soda is perfect for raising *only* the Kh. I used to do it all the
time. Make a solution and add it slowly... to prevent a Ph spike.


"Martin" wrote in message
m...
I recently moved and just discovered that my new tap water has a KH of 0
degrees. I've never heard of this. My question is: Is baking soda a

viable
KH increaser or is there a product available that I should be using?
Does
baking soda increase any other mineral content such as calcium? Yes, I'm
aware of the effects on PH.

Martin






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Old 31-12-2004, 06:14 AM
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Martin,

Glad to help. My calculations were 2.2 teaspoons of BS to rais it from 0 to
3. What was your Ph before you raised the KH? Likely the Ph rise wasn't
too much as you just added buffering capacity.

DJay


"Martin" wrote in message
m...
Thanks. I see why you said "add it slowly." I added a teaspoon to my 37G
aquarium every 10 minutes until the PH was back up to 7.0. I only had to
add 3 teaspoons. I was astonished! This brought the KH up to 3 degrees.
Thanks again.

Martin

"DJay" wrote in message
...
Baking soda is perfect for raising *only* the Kh. I used to do it all

the
time. Make a solution and add it slowly... to prevent a Ph spike.


"Martin" wrote in message
m...
I recently moved and just discovered that my new tap water has a KH of

0
degrees. I've never heard of this. My question is: Is baking soda a

viable
KH increaser or is there a product available that I should be using?
Does
baking soda increase any other mineral content such as calcium? Yes,

I'm
aware of the effects on PH.

Martin








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