Budsreef;430199 wrote: So you're saying use the sodium carbonate and not sodium bicarbonate?
ichthyoid;430222 wrote: Just curious, does your pH tend to run high or low? (any calcium reactor?) What you use may affect this.
ares;430275 wrote: if I use baking soda, my PH hits the floor, if I cook the baking soda first, it goes up.
thats all I know. and I cook mine. I find about 10min at 450 is apparently a good mix, leads to my PH being relatively unchanged and my alk rising as I want.
ares;430275 wrote: if I use baking soda, my PH hits the floor, if I cook the baking soda first, it goes up.
thats all I know. and I cook mine. I find about 10min at 450 is apparently a good mix, leads to my PH being relatively unchanged and my alk rising as I want.
au01st;430287 wrote: Dang, guess I should have ordered the Sodium Carbonate. My pH runs around 7.9, and I'd like it a tad higher.
James S.;430386 wrote: Sodium Bicarbonate is good for making large changes in Alkalinity without effecting PH. The videos BRS has are pretty informative...they helped me quite a bit while deciding what to order....![]()