dosing baking soda in reef tank

Thread starter arab NA; Start date 2 Sep 2008; arab NA. I dosed with baking soda and got it up to 8.4. Be careful when you use additives, always follow the instructions for the product and test your water on a regular basis. Spread baking soda (594 grams or about 2 ¼ cups) on a baking tray and heat in an ordinary oven at 300°F for one hour to drive off water and carbon dioxide. Use 3g (or ½ level tsp) of Seachem Reef Builder for every 40 gallons of water twice a week. Add 1 teaspoon of baking soda to 1 cup of tank water and stir until dissolved...do this in a container outside the tank for good general practice. How much soda ash should you use? It so happens I was having the same issue. I just ran out of my oh-so-expensive kent marine pH buffer and wondered if this is a good time to head to Kroger's and buy some Arm and Hammer baking soda and use it instead of the expensive stuff from a LFS. The baking drives some of the carbon dioxide out of the baking soda, and raises its pH as well as its alkalinity. The first thing to do is to verify that you actually have a high alkalinity issue. For systems with a pH of 8.2 or above, baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a good choice. Daily Dosing-For tanks with a pH under 8.4 we suggest using BRS Soda Ash Liquid Alkalinity Solution Step 1. I … Hey guys, Ive been reading up on dosing baking soda as a means to keep alkalinity stable. If you BAKE the baking soda at a low temperature (put it on parchment paper and then on top of a baking sheet) for a few hours, you will convert it to Soda Ash by driving all of the water out of it, which is much more potent and requires less to be added to the tank at a time. If you run a Cal rx or denitrator then Soda Ash is your best choice because those equipments or any equipment that causes lowering of pH then Soda Ash can bring the pH up along with dosing Alk. Right of the box, it is Sodium Bicarbonate, but if you used it 'raw' it would lower pH while it raised Dosing Baking Soda The Reef Chemistry Forum. ... Blue Ridge Reef. So a little dab will do ya. This will give you a better opportunity to react to how it is affecting your pH. You have to account for what your tank consumes on top of dosing … One uses raw baking soda, and the other uses baking soda that aquarists bake before use. Baking soda. 11/26/02 v 0.17 ---- Added Aquarium Systems Reef Evolution Cal, Ev SeaBuffer. Some are as simple as baking soda, while others implement a three-part additive. Using your KH test kit, measure your reef tank’s current alkalinity levels, then determine the KH you would like to reach. …tank. Joined 11 Aug 2008 Posts 118 Reaction score 0 Location Walvis Bay Namibia. Dosing Baking soda Help - I needed to bring up my Alk a little so I dosed some Baking soda.this is the first time I have done this, and the water got really cloudy and has stayed cloudy for about Dosing Baking soda Help - The Reef Tank Recipe #1 is for use in reef aquaria whose pH is normal to low. 2) see this online calculator: Reef Chemistry Calculator 3) assuming you want 3 meg/l to rise to 4meg/l on a 90g tank that calculator says you need to add 28.6 grams, approx 6 tsp, or 1 oz. Do not allow immediate impact of pH to be more than +/-0.20. Start by following the General Adjustments instructions above to adjust your aquariums alkalinity, along with calcium and magnesium to your desired levels for your dosing regime… I order my Ca from 100% reef safe. I don't do it and just use baking soda straight. Stemming from our fascination with reef chemistry calculators, and listening to the desires of our fellow reefers, this Reef Tank Calculator is customized for the modern reefer. Here is what I like to advise on how to go about adding baking soda to our tanks. Adding Baking Soda to your fish tank. Ive got some very large montiporas in my tank and figure they are the culprit. Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate (Na HCO 3) (aka Sodium bicarbonate – Baking Soda) Magnesium Chloride Hexahydrate (MgCl 2-6H2O) NaCl free reef salts – your tub of reef crystals without the table salt. Dissolve in 1 cup of distilled water before adding to the tank. If you find that your reef tank parameters are out of whack – it’s time to take action. An hour later it was up to 7.6, this morning it was 8.02 and holding. PH in my reef got all the way down to 7.57, last night I mixed 12oz of Arm & Hammer Baking Soda with tank water once dissolved I poured it in to the return section of my sump. Can I do this safely? Washing Soda Melev’s Reef was built to educate hobbyists, providing the best detail to help readers succeed as reef keepers and avoid common pitfalls (often due to lack of knowledge or misinformation). Managing alkalinity is a key factor to success with a reef aquarium. Marine Tank Discussions. This should be slowly dosed into your aquarium. I know Baking soda works but at what cost? I changes the baking soda from sodium bicarbonate to sodium carbonate (soda ash). Does dosing with Baking Soda(arm and hammer) cause any harm? I've found that for my system using Kalk (lime water) for top off, and dosing 1/2 teaspoon (2.5ml) of baking soda each day keeps those two parameters stable. Please follow the instructions carefully! Check Randy's 2 … If you feel your reef is not growing then you will need to buy various tests until you find what parameters are actually out of whack and dose accordingly. Alkalinity Testing. Dissolve it in RO/DI or distilled water before dosing and do not dose all at once. KH can be raised using baking soda. Raising Alkalinity requires you to dose Sodium Carbonate. The main reason why hobbyists use baked baking soda instead of regular baking soda, is that the baked baking soda will help to increase the pH of your tank, whereas regular baking soda will not have much effect on the pH. 11/22/02 v 0.16 ---- Added Bionic, CaCl2, Washing Soda, liters, dKH. If you want to add soda ash to your tank, it’s best to add small daily doses rather than a larger weekly dose. If you want to raise your alk then do it slowly. Revised look. From drawing board to your home, our Reef Aquarium Dosing Calculator is designed to streamline, automate and simplify the art of water parameter balance. BRS 2-Part Pharma additives need to be dissolved in RODI water before being dosed to any saltwater aquarium, which only takes a couple minutes. If you need to raise your aquariums alkalinity level or just want a high-quality additive for daily 2-part dosing, BRS Pharma Sodium Bicarbonate is a great alkalinity solution for any reef tank. My dKH drops from 8dkh (after a pwc) to 7dkh after a day or so. Because it can greatly increase pH, it is mostly used in saltwater tanks. On a stocked system, using these home products will save you big $$ and you will see no differences between the home mixture and ESV. Arm & Hammer Baking Soda is inexpensive, available at the supermarket and simple to prepare. 11/22/02 v 0.15 ---- Added SeaChem Reef liquid products. Since a level teaspoon of baking soda weighs just under 6 grams, then 1 teaspoon will raise the alkalinity in that 50 gallons by ~0.4 meq/L (~1 dKH). The Planted Tank Forum > General Planted Tank Forums > General Planted Tank Discussion > Dosing baking soda as a CO2 substitute ... Blue Ridge Reef is offline ... and carbonates are abundant in baking soda. Recipe #1, Part 2: The Alkalinity Part. This repository of articles grows annually, sharing what I know and photo-documenting those experiences. Let’s discuss how to lower alkalinity in reef tanks – safely! These can be dosed manually, and tailored to water test results, or they can … Water Parameters and Additives. If you dont run any of these pH lowering equipment and your tank runs higher pH (if using co2 scrubber) then baking soda (carbonate) is your best choice. Id still use aquavitro if the reef tank didnt require so much dosing. Monitor pH while dosing. Dosing calculator This calculator can be used to estimate the amount of additive needed to reach the desired level of a specific element in the water. I think I read it can lower the PH? They will send you a link to "their" recipes however what I do (and my dosing is set according and stable) is 600g of Ca + 9L of RO. I notice between WC my Alk drops to around 7.5. Save Share. BRS 2-Part Pharma additives need to be dissolved in RODI water before being dosed to any saltwater aquarium, which only takes a … I use ME coral because I get it in powder to make a gallon at a time so thats alot cheaper. Sean, if you're dosing 3-part Mag flakes (mag), dow flakes(CA), and baking soda(KH), it is basically EVS products only like 100x cheaper. The quick and simple answer is here on Reef FAQs! Some people recommend dosing strontium or iodide, but the most successful way of dosing a softie tank is simply doing weekly 10% water changes. For systems with a pH below 8.2, washing soda (sodium carbonate) is a good choice (though use some baking soda too if the correction is a large one and the pH gets too high; that is, above pH 8.5 or so). There are multiple ways to increase both the alkalinity and calcium value of reef aquarium water. Chuck them in, give it all a stir and there you go. ... Have a control jar you use normal ferts on etc and your test jar where you dose like you would if you were dosing your aquarium. If you need to raise your aquariums alkalinity level or just want a high-quality additive for daily 2-part dosing, BRS Pharma Soda Ash is a great alkalinity solution for any reef tank. It's … Hat, I test my tank at least weekly for Alk and Calcium. The best value is to use Baking Soda, the same stuff you use to bake cookies, or remove bad odors from the fridge. Reef Chemistry Calculator. I order my Magnesium Chloride from 100% reef safe and use Epsom salts as the Magnesium Sulphate. Soda ash is sodium carbonate (Na2CO3). Baking Soda To raise 50 gallons of tank water by 1 meq/L will require about 16 grams of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate; sodium hydrogencarbonate). It's not the same as CO2 by any means...I was just wondering whether dosing modest quantities of baking soda would improve growth in plants in low tech tanks that can use carbonates. When I keep Ca between 400 and 450 and Alk between 8 and 9 all my corals look happier and I seem to have less algae growth too. Which Alkalinity supplement do I need, soda ash or sodium bicarbonate? In practice, more reef aquarists end up choosing this recipe than Recipe #2.

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