Acclimating corals to higher alk

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So my water is staying at 11dkh (hanna)

after watching the brs video on alk and coral growth I think I’m just going to leave my stable water alone instead of chasing NSW numbers

how can you acclimate corals to higher dkh without shocking them ?

anyone with experience greatly appreciated
 
So my water is staying at 11dkh (hanna)

after watching the brs video on alk and coral growth I think I’m just going to leave my stable water alone instead of chasing NSW numbers

how can you acclimate corals to higher dkh without shocking them ?

anyone with experience greatly appreciated


Drip acclimate for a hour should do it. Dip in some coral dip per instructions and place low in the tank to light acclimate for a few days.
 
One alk change from low to high(er) really isn't a big deal even for SPS. Even less for LPS and softies. Acclimate slowly and you'll be fine. Constant alk swings are what cause problems.
 
One alk change from low to high(er) really isn't a big deal even for SPS. Even less for LPS and softies. Acclimate slowly and you'll be fine. Constant alk swings are what cause problems.

I tracked my alk over 4 hours intervals and didn’t notice any major swings
 

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