Hi Rick;
Typically, it's metals as AnnaK noted. And, you'll need to complete the chart, before we try to resolve the problem.
Often, you can fix it temporarily by lowering the pH -- but not too much! We'll need to see test results, too.
Hi Rick;
Typically, it's metals as AnnaK noted. And, you'll need to complete the chart, before we try to resolve the problem.
Often, you can fix it temporarily by lowering the pH -- but not too much! We'll need to see test results, too.
Last edited by aylad; 06-14-2012 at 05:05 PM. Reason: It was Anna, not Watermom!
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