hisc1ay
Aquarium Advice FINatic
I've read that GH isn't as important as KH, but I'm gonna ask anyway.
I was all about my tanks last night. I added 2 angels to my freshwater setup and got some new zoos for my reef, and I had planned a water change anyway. I pulled out the ol' test kit and decided to check the reef. Everything looks ok, pH is a little low (7.7), and my salinity is 1.024 so it could stand to be raised a hair. When I checked the hardness, I got to 60 dGH before I quit adding drops. I thought "this is ridiculous!" But when I checked the KH, it was 9 degrees.
Should I be worried about it being above 60 dGH? The water I use comes from a RODI unit at the LFS.
-j
I was all about my tanks last night. I added 2 angels to my freshwater setup and got some new zoos for my reef, and I had planned a water change anyway. I pulled out the ol' test kit and decided to check the reef. Everything looks ok, pH is a little low (7.7), and my salinity is 1.024 so it could stand to be raised a hair. When I checked the hardness, I got to 60 dGH before I quit adding drops. I thought "this is ridiculous!" But when I checked the KH, it was 9 degrees.
Should I be worried about it being above 60 dGH? The water I use comes from a RODI unit at the LFS.
-j