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Re: Why does KH drop?
- To: Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com
- Subject: Re: Why does KH drop?
- From: Greg Morin <greg at seachem_com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 10:26:15 -0500
- In-reply-to: <200203271854.g2RIsYQ03458 at acme_actwin.com>
- References: <200203271854.g2RIsYQ03458 at acme_actwin.com>
>So now I believe that Flourite drops the kH at the onset. Dr. Morin (from
>Seachem), any comments on this ?
That is a rather dramatic drop in KH. Flourite does not affect pH or
KH either up or down so it can't be what is contributing to this. Do
you have any drift wood or other source of tannins? There must be
something else in the tank that is contributing to acid or acid
formation and is causing the resulting drop in KH.
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Gregory Morin, Ph.D. ~~~~~~~Research Director~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Seachem Laboratories, Inc. www.seachem.com 888-SEACHEM
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