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I've been having some trouble matching the water chemistry of Lake Tanganyika. For reference my tap water is 7.8 pH with gH = 4 deg.
I've successfully been raising the gH to 11-12ish. The tank has play sand, a bit of crushed coral, and 12ish snail shells. I've also been adding Equilibrium to the water. The pH is raised slightly compared to tap (8.0). Equilibrium won't change the pH by design (its sulfate based?). Should I get a water additive that specifically raises the KH (and thus pH) or should I wait to see if the coral I added boosts the pH?
This website is interesting. If I'm understanding it correctly, most of the carbonate in Lake Tanganyika is from magnesium, not calcium. In fact, Malawi and Tanganyika have similar calcium contents (actually Malawi has more calcium), but Malawi has a lower pH and gH. It looks like much of the alkalinity of Tanganyika comes from magnesium carbonate? Also Tanganyika has much more potassium, sodium, and chloride than Malawi.
Equilibrium is specifically sulfate based, which means I don't think it will change pH. Thus, I think I need to find something that will dose carbonates! I think want more magnesium carbonates than calcium? Should I also dose with some salts to raise the potassium, sodium, and chloride content of the water? Does anyone have any suggestions for products that will do this?
I've successfully been raising the gH to 11-12ish. The tank has play sand, a bit of crushed coral, and 12ish snail shells. I've also been adding Equilibrium to the water. The pH is raised slightly compared to tap (8.0). Equilibrium won't change the pH by design (its sulfate based?). Should I get a water additive that specifically raises the KH (and thus pH) or should I wait to see if the coral I added boosts the pH?
This website is interesting. If I'm understanding it correctly, most of the carbonate in Lake Tanganyika is from magnesium, not calcium. In fact, Malawi and Tanganyika have similar calcium contents (actually Malawi has more calcium), but Malawi has a lower pH and gH. It looks like much of the alkalinity of Tanganyika comes from magnesium carbonate? Also Tanganyika has much more potassium, sodium, and chloride than Malawi.
Equilibrium is specifically sulfate based, which means I don't think it will change pH. Thus, I think I need to find something that will dose carbonates! I think want more magnesium carbonates than calcium? Should I also dose with some salts to raise the potassium, sodium, and chloride content of the water? Does anyone have any suggestions for products that will do this?