Hello Randy I’ve read your thread from many years ago about lowering the alk in newly mixed water change water using sodium bisulfate in efforts to lower tank alk. But being completely honest my brain doesn’t remotely think the way yours does so I was hoping you could dumb it down for me.
currently my tank Alk is 10.9 the salt I use is tropic Marin pro reef salt. My end goal is to get my reef system alk to around 8.5. Here are the questions I have
1. how quickly can I complete this safely. ( how many five gallon water changes)
2. How much sodium bisulfate do I add to the five gallon buckets?
3. Do you still recommend the sodium bisulfate brand from your 2018 post or is there a newer/better product you recommend?
4. When you say aerate the water to brithe ph back up, can that be done with power heads or would I need to purchase and air stone?
5.does it matter if I add the bisulfate before or after the salt?
thanks I’m advance and please let me know if there is anything important I overlooked. Have a great night.
currently my tank Alk is 10.9 the salt I use is tropic Marin pro reef salt. My end goal is to get my reef system alk to around 8.5. Here are the questions I have
1. how quickly can I complete this safely. ( how many five gallon water changes)
2. How much sodium bisulfate do I add to the five gallon buckets?
3. Do you still recommend the sodium bisulfate brand from your 2018 post or is there a newer/better product you recommend?
4. When you say aerate the water to brithe ph back up, can that be done with power heads or would I need to purchase and air stone?
5.does it matter if I add the bisulfate before or after the salt?
thanks I’m advance and please let me know if there is anything important I overlooked. Have a great night.