I have read repeatedly that potassium ions do very bad things to the speed of thiosulfate based fixers, but I have never seen an explanation why this is the case. Apart from simple curiosity, knowing about the mechanisms at work here would give me some hints about which concentration of K+ would be acceptable. Since sodium and potassium do very similar things in many chemical reactions, I'm a little bit lost here. Can anyone "in the knows" shed some insight here?