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My Tank Thread
So 1.2 grams per 10 Liters, drops alkalinity by 2.8 dKH.
If you do not have a scale, we can roughly estimate how much is in a teaspoon:
(That’s from your older post I just want to make sure I’m doing this correctly before I start)
So I’ll be adding bisulfate to a 5 gallon (approx 18.927L) two level teaspoons should drop the alk in the bucket by 5.6 (2.8 x2)
Last time I tested my bucket salt mix was around 7.8 which means my 5 gallon new salt water
Mix should be around 2.2dKH. If all my math is correct will adding 2.2dKh negatively affect 42 gallons of tank water at 10.9?
Will the drop be too sudden too fast or is this considered minimal?
No. From that thread:
1 level dry teaspoon of sodium bisulfate added per 100 L of tank water will drop the alkalinity by about 1.7 dKH.
So 2 teaspoons will drop alk by 17 dKH 20 L.