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a carbonate hardness of around 1odH, does it mean GH or CH/GH
Is 1 dh CH and GH put together or am i lost here
What is wrong with this sentence
What is wrong with this sentence
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As far as I am aware, it represents degrees of Hardness.
Check out the following link, it's explained pretty well here.
http://www.thekrib.com/Plants/CO2/khgh.html
ROb
Check out the following link, it's explained pretty well here.
http://www.thekrib.com/Plants/CO2/khgh.html
ROb
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Yes
Carbonate Hardness is KH, and GH is for the likes of Magnesium, heavy metals etc. KH is usually a very changeable parameter, due to the Carbonate part of the chemical reacting with the surrounding chemicals in the water.
ALthoug...saying this, I will go and have a wee read up as my memory is like a seive these days!!!
Rob
Carbonate Hardness is KH, and GH is for the likes of Magnesium, heavy metals etc. KH is usually a very changeable parameter, due to the Carbonate part of the chemical reacting with the surrounding chemicals in the water.
ALthoug...saying this, I will go and have a wee read up as my memory is like a seive these days!!!
Rob
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Hi,
Here is a link that explains kh and gh better than I ever could.
It also has a lot of other interesting related topics.
http://www.fishdoc.co.uk/water/hardness.htm
Regards,
Des.
Here is a link that explains kh and gh better than I ever could.
It also has a lot of other interesting related topics.
http://www.fishdoc.co.uk/water/hardness.htm
Regards,
Des.