I would think so. Do you have the ingredients in the kH+ product?
Well, I haven't had the need to adjust these things, but the people I've worked with in the past use either crushed coral as you are, or they remineralize with a mineral based cocktail. There are recipes here on the forum, mainly for reconstituting RO water. While I think the right usage of crushed coral would increase your kh, it would be nice to use something more beneficial to the fish than just ph stability. I'll look around and see if I can find some of these recipes. They don't just adjust kh/gh, but they create an ideal mineral base that discus need.
At this point, I would have to say yes, a KH product seems better in your situation than a simple alkaline buffer, especially if using an acid buffer as well. It kind of reminds me of an ex-roommate who kept his window air conditioner and space heater on at the same time. All he did was increase my electric bill by 300% while achieving the same temp as the rest of the house, lol... Also, using acid buffers can be very tricky and even dangerous. I have a friend who used it successfully for a long time, then one day something happened and he burned his fish alive.
Another thing to consider would be calcium chloride as least one ingredient. I've used this in the past to correct dorsal fin defects in fry. I never measured the kh when using this but I'm sure but was raised and my goal was achieved. The form I use is better known as Prestone Driveway Heat, it's 100% calcium chloride. Add a little epsom salt for magnesium is beneficial as well.
There are products out there that will increase kh and stabilize ph but they can be costly over time. Making your own concoction is much cheaper in the long run with the exact same results. https://www.amazon.com/Continuum-Aqu...01C5L5JX4?th=1
I would think so. Do you have the ingredients in the kH+ product?
Mama Bear
This video is pretty long but it may help as well when you have time http://forum.simplydiscus.com/showth...-you-have-time!!
Just Call Me Chuck
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The won't provide ingredients. They don't want you to know how easy it is to make it yourself, lol...
Do you have an extension office in your area that could analyze your water? It may help you create the perfect mix...
There is a local lab that is state certified. They are a well company and I think I paid them to do testing when I purchased the hose in 2015 but no big reed out on contents just acceptably of the well. Will look in my paperwork and see what I have.
This is what the test for according to there web site:
Our laboratory can test for the the following:
Bacteria
Hardness
Nitrates as N
Nitrites as N
pH
Chlorides
Turbidity
Lead & Iron
Metals
Radon
Radionuclides
VOC (including MTBE)
SOC (pesticides and herbicides)
What other test we need I have for calcium, Iron, phosphate, Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate. Plus the GH and KH.
Just Call Me Chuck
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I see several methods on the web. The easiest is calcium chloride, epsom and baking soda. This sounds good but not ideal. Other ingredients can be a source of iron, and zinc and potassium chloride. You can play with the amounts to make the perfect recipe but start small, or buy it pre-made but like I say, it can get expensive over time. Don't be concerned if ph raises to +8 as long as it's stabile.
I have also a jar of Continuum Aquatics Flora Viv Reconstitute RO I can give it a try with that and RO on a separate tank and see how it goes. They also have it in a liquid.
https://smile.amazon.com/Continuum-A...01C5LJMD2&th=1
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Brian
I have a question, to reconstitute RO do you age it and if you do you make your adds before or after aging? I would think that you make your adds and let it age see where it sits after 24 hrs. Correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks
I guess this summer my Tomato plants are going to get tank and RO waste all piped to the garden.
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Just Call Me Chuck
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I bet some Asian expert would know how to raise kH using a home made mix.
Mama Bear
How about the right kind of rock that would slowly contribute Ca?
Just looking at this thread from the start again. Your water needs to be aged to allow it's inherent pH to stabilize. Then it can be used as is (maybe w/ prime) as long as you have good biological filter media (sponges) and you change water regularly. I think you are going down the rabbit hole of constantly throwing in chemicals to get something that may not be necessary.
So don't shoot me, but I'm sure others will have comments.
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