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Imho, I can’t imagine alkalinity moving a great deal in your tank, with water changes every week. That’s if the salt mix you use has a good dkh after mixing.
A swing of .5-1 dkh shouldn’t cause SPS to crash, unless it dipped below 7 for a extended period. Below 7 and hard corals begin to melt.
In my tank, 180 total volume, I’ve tracked my alkalinity usage for a long time and with a more than hand full of hard coral in, it I have to dose twice a week. 8-9 dkh range. When it gets down to 8, I dose enough to bring it back to 9 all at once and so on and so on. I could use a doser at this point.
A swing of .5-1 dkh shouldn’t cause SPS to crash, unless it dipped below 7 for a extended period. Below 7 and hard corals begin to melt.
In my tank, 180 total volume, I’ve tracked my alkalinity usage for a long time and with a more than hand full of hard coral in, it I have to dose twice a week. 8-9 dkh range. When it gets down to 8, I dose enough to bring it back to 9 all at once and so on and so on. I could use a doser at this point.

I worry with parameter changes in that volume of water.

