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Karen, "usually" problems like that come from out-of-date testing kits. But
the Master Kit should have all been the same date, more or less. The "freshwater test" - what's its top end? You may have exceeded its limits. If you're using baking soda to raise your KH, then your pH should balance at 8.3 or 4. But it will stay there, rock solid, without the usual shifts from AM to PM. The shifts are hard on the fish, so "solid" is better. Lee "Karen Mullen" wrote in message ... I have a question regarding the Master Test Kit by Aquarium Phamaceuticals. It has 2 Ph tests, one for freshwater and one for high Ph. If I test my water using both tests I get different readings and I don't understand why. If I use the freshwater test it reads 7.4, but when I do the High ph it reads 8.4 all the time anytime of the day. I believe my Ph is 7.4 because I add baking soda to raise the KH, but why wouldn't the high range test show 7.4 also, it's part of the color code. Anyone know why and what my Ph really is? TIA Karen Zone 5 Ashland, OH http://hometown.aol.com/kmam1/MyPond/MyPond.html My Art Studio at http://members.aol.com/kmmstudios/K....M.Studios.html for email remove the extra extention |
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