Last weekend I was doing a WC on my tank, and I used my phone to turn off my return pump thru my APEX. Somehow I turned on my dosing pump for ALK and did not know it. I finished my WC and went on about my day. Later that evening I came home and saw that my ph was 8.6 and climbing. So I began to troubleshoot the problem and then realized what I had done. My ALK had climbed from 7.9 to 14 dkh! in about 7 hours. Default thought was do a WC immediately! But I had just used all my SW that morning. So I call a friend to go pick up some SW from him, and before I left I found a thread on here that said to NOT PANIC and do a large WC as it will just cause another swing. They suggested to just let it fall on it's own. I was preparing to do a 15-20 WC and opted to do a 5 gallon one instead. After the 5 gal WC I tested an hour later and my ALK was at 12, which is much safer than 14. At that point I turned OFF my dosing pump and preceded to test everyday for the 3 days. It was dropping steady at about 2 dkh a day. So by the 3rd day I switched my ALK pump back on as usual. This was 9 days ago. I have an SPS dominated tank with various montis, acros, birdsnest etc, and have not had a single issue. Not even a burnt tip. It's like nothing happened at all.
I do know that there is a difference with just 1.1ml dripping every minute over several hours as opposed to spiking the tank to 14DKH in a matter of minutes, but I am still blown away that there has been no sign of anything to any of my corals.
Just wanted to share this, and once again without R2R, I would have definitely over reacted and probably killed a few corals.
PS- I have now added alarms to APEX if my ph climbs above 8.35.
I do know that there is a difference with just 1.1ml dripping every minute over several hours as opposed to spiking the tank to 14DKH in a matter of minutes, but I am still blown away that there has been no sign of anything to any of my corals.
Just wanted to share this, and once again without R2R, I would have definitely over reacted and probably killed a few corals.
PS- I have now added alarms to APEX if my ph climbs above 8.35.

