You might want a drool catcher, there's some amazing stuff in his frag tanks.
Well I needed to pick up in Lawrenceville only because I live in canton which is opposite direction. If that's still possible.. if not let me know...You might want a drool catcher, there's some amazing stuff in his frag tanks.
Lawrenceville is fine.Well I needed to pick up in Lawrenceville only because I live in canton which is opposite direction. If that's still possible.. if not let me know...
I can come tomorrow around 2pm (Lawrenceville)
You can just use Arm & Hammer baking soda to raise alk. This is what I use to raise my Tropic Marin salt.Hi everyone, I mixed the salt from this batch twice and ended up with an alkalinity of 6.5 dKH at 35 ppt salinity. The calcium and magnesium levels are within the range specified on the box. I heat the water to 77°F and mix the salt for about 6 hours before testing. I'm not sure if others are getting the same results, or if it's just me? Is it okay to add Reef Fusion 2 (which I believe is sodium bicarbonate) to raise the alkalinity to 8 dKH of the mix before water change?