I thought I'd report back how my experience with using crushed coral to increase my KH levels worked out.
Test results before adding anything:
12/9/02 -
55 gal: KH 0ppm, GH 50ppm, PH 6.2
10 gal: KH 0ppm, GH 50ppm, PH 6.2
Test results 8 days later with no water changes:
12/17/02 -
55 gal: KH 40ppm, GH 75ppm, PH 6.8
10 gal: KH 40ppm, GH 75ppm, PH 7.2
I added 2 TEAspoons to the 10 gal and 2 TABLEspoons to the 55 gal. I just put the crushed coral down into the toe end of a pair of kneehighs and dropped it down into the filter.
I removed about half of the crushed coral from the 10 gal because I don't want it to go up any higher than it is now. I don't want the 55 gal to get any higher either because the fish in there prefer a lower PH, but I haven't changed the amount of crushed coral in that tank yet.
From what I've read on this topic so far, a KH of 40ppm is still a bit on the low side. However, it's much better than the 0 I had before, so I'm happy with the readings.
I wanted to post the results because in the thread I started before asking how to raise my KH, someone posted that they had 20lbs of crushed coral in their freshwater tank (as substrate I believe). I wanted to give others who are looking at this as a solution to raise KH a general idea of the results they can expect.
I will post again if the next set of tests show any real changes one way or another. If I don't add additional test results or comments to this topic, it is safe to assume that everthing stabalized nicely with the amounts of crushed coral I now have in each tank.
Thanks to everyone who helped with this problem!
Test results before adding anything:
12/9/02 -
55 gal: KH 0ppm, GH 50ppm, PH 6.2
10 gal: KH 0ppm, GH 50ppm, PH 6.2
Test results 8 days later with no water changes:
12/17/02 -
55 gal: KH 40ppm, GH 75ppm, PH 6.8
10 gal: KH 40ppm, GH 75ppm, PH 7.2
I added 2 TEAspoons to the 10 gal and 2 TABLEspoons to the 55 gal. I just put the crushed coral down into the toe end of a pair of kneehighs and dropped it down into the filter.
I removed about half of the crushed coral from the 10 gal because I don't want it to go up any higher than it is now. I don't want the 55 gal to get any higher either because the fish in there prefer a lower PH, but I haven't changed the amount of crushed coral in that tank yet.
From what I've read on this topic so far, a KH of 40ppm is still a bit on the low side. However, it's much better than the 0 I had before, so I'm happy with the readings.
I wanted to post the results because in the thread I started before asking how to raise my KH, someone posted that they had 20lbs of crushed coral in their freshwater tank (as substrate I believe). I wanted to give others who are looking at this as a solution to raise KH a general idea of the results they can expect.
I will post again if the next set of tests show any real changes one way or another. If I don't add additional test results or comments to this topic, it is safe to assume that everthing stabalized nicely with the amounts of crushed coral I now have in each tank.
Thanks to everyone who helped with this problem!
