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Ive been adding the recommed amount of a ALK buffer to my tank everyday for the pass week. Just tested my water.

Small tank was 4 last week and now its 3.5, how is it possible to drop even lower when im adding a buffer everyday to get it to 8-10 range?

Big tank was at 3.5 last week and now its at 4. Does ALK not go up faster than that in a weeks time. Just trying to figure out whats going on and how I can solve this problem im having.
 
Lets start with what test kit your using, is it reading DKH or meq?
 
Also give us an idea of everything you are dosing to your tank.
 
Buffer is called Alikalin 8.3 made by Brightwell Aquatics.
Test kit is made by seachem. Measure by meq/L

Havent been dosing my tank for anything lately. I spot feed my coral phyotofeast twice a week. Feed mysis/brine every other day. Havent had to dose anything for PH or CA. So I know something isnt right but havent figured it out yet. Thats why I need your help. hehe
 
What is your magnesium level? If your mag is low, You are just wasting the alk buffer...find out what your mag level is (should be between 1300-1400) and if you are low, add mag to the proper level, then dose alk..

Conan
 
What is your magnesium level? If your mag is low, You are just wasting the alk buffer...find out what your mag level is (should be between 1300-1400) and if you are low, add mag to the proper level, then dose alk..

Conan


This I dont have a test kit for. Didnt know I needed to test for this until last week. LFS didnt tell me I needed to test for this, thats one of the main reason I joined the forums so I could get the correct info on everything. Getting one saturday thou. LFS is a hour away.


Thanks for the chart info ritter. Adding it to my favorites now.
 
Tank is about 2 years old. I have the same LR in it from my old tank which was setup for 4 years but decided to buy a tank with the built in overflow. Glad I did bc I love it. Wouldnt buy another tank without it. Thanks for the great articles. Alot of helpful/useful info was posted. Thanks again guys, you are life savers!
 
Are you doing regular water changes? What salt are you using? Do you know what a fresh batch of saltwater you are using tests regarding Alk? With regular water changes your Alk should be ok.
 
Are you doing regular water changes? What salt are you using? Do you know what a fresh batch of saltwater you are using tests regarding Alk? With regular water changes your Alk should be ok.

I do water changes every week. 15 gallons the 1st and 3rd week of every month and 2nd and 4th weeks I do a 5-10 gallon change. I've alway use instant ocean salt, but if there is a better brand of salt please let me know. I don't know what a fresh batch reads. Ill test it tomorrow. Got my RO/DI unit running now
 
my 2cents would be to test cal, alk, mag today sometime and then stop all dosing and test your numbers for the next 2-3 days, we can figure out how to dose the tank (if needed at all) with those numbers. After a little bit of testing and adjusting dose, the only main parameter you prob should check often is alk. I also agree that with many tanks only water changing is necessary.

For myself I hate chemistry and I thought the Bulkreefsupply videos did a really great job of simplifying the process for figuring out dosing.

One other thought would be to read up on kalkwasser and its uses/benefits.

GL, you'll get it dialed in no time i'm sure! Happy Friday!
 

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