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Hello everyone. I have a situation where my Alkalinity and Phosphate stay high. I’ve tried to read all the posts having anything to do with Alkalinity, but it seems most people want to keep it raised, while I’d like to get it lower. I’ve tried dosing some vinegar, and that helped for a day, but it went way up again. From 11.8 to 13.9 in under 16 hours. My Salinity and Ph stay stable at 1.025 and 7.8 respectively. I’d like to increase Ph, but want to get the Alkalinity sorted first. I am new to saltwater and spent a few years with freshwater. I’m only running a 10 gallon tank with HOB and UV filter for now while I learn and make plans for tank size and equipment. Other parameters are pretty much on target with Calcium finally rising from 348 on April 6, to 480 today. I’ve read I need to stop dosing, but I haven’t dosed anything. I do have some Phosguard in my HOB in hopes it will lower Phosphate. Not really helping though. Any ideas or suggestions are most welcome! Stock is currently 2 clowns, 3 yellow damsels, 1 blue damsel, and emerald crab If that helps. I’ve been doing a two gallon water change every other day.
Nevertheless, here we are, and I’m determined to keep the fish alive in a good stable environment until they move to their permanent tank. An HOB refugium is a good idea, and it can serve to establish macro algae that can be transferred into the primary tank once it’s here as well. Thank you for taking the time to read my saga and offering your thoughts!! Much appreciated!!

Thank you for your suggestion of the Sea-Lab product!! I’ll definitely look into that for maintaining some stability in this tiny tank, and then in the primary tank once it’s established.
I’m sure that South African Cichlid tank has a lot going on! Fresh was fun, and I primarily had Discus in a semi planted tank. I used a Fluval canister filter for that one and as long as I kept it clean with media changes, it kept the water pretty stable for the fish. This reef venture is a whole new animal (pun intended), and I’m looking forward to at least getting the basics sorted after months of reading and lurking through this forum!! Thank you again for your assistance with that goal!

