Falling Alk levels on Frag System

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Hello all,

I am bamboozled over my dropping alk levels in my 500g frag system. Over the past week I have continually dropped .1DkH/day no matter how much I increase my kalk dosing. I am now sitting at 7.78DkH vs my traditional 8.7 I tend to run

I usually dose around 2800-3000mL of kalk solution via Apex Dos throughout the day but have since increased it to 7500mL with NO change in the falling alk. I even set the kalk stir to mix every 30min vs 2hrs to promote a higher concentration of kalk effluent
(I use an Icecap KM-200)

I even double checked with actual test kits to check my trident was not drifting but it was dead on...

Weekly swing was:
Alk: 0.9DkH
Calc: 20ppm
Mag: 40ppm

Any suggestions would be amazing!
Screenshot_20221012-071810_APEX Fusion.jpg
 
I see significantly lower magnesium recently on that chart - did you dose a bunch?

Have you tested the pH of your kalk stirrer/reactor/effluent? How long has it been since you dumped it, cleaned it out, and replaced all the kalk? I really doubt your uptake increased by that much in a week - so the culprits are either that it's precipitating out, or you're not getting potent effluent.

I suppose another potential culprit is that your dosing pump is slipping/backsiphoning/etc. How old is tubing/when is the last time you calibrated it? Maybe try measuring one of your scheduled doses.
 
Hello all,

I am bamboozled over my dropping alk levels in my 500g frag system. Over the past week I have continually dropped .1DkH/day no matter how much I increase my kalk dosing. I am now sitting at 7.78DkH vs my traditional 8.7 I tend to run

I usually dose around 2800-3000mL of kalk solution via Apex Dos throughout the day but have since increased it to 7500mL with NO change in the falling alk. I even set the kalk stir to mix every 30min vs 2hrs to promote a higher concentration of kalk effluent
(I use an Icecap KM-200)

I even double checked with actual test kits to check my trident was not drifting but it was dead on...

Weekly swing was:
Alk: 0.9DkH
Calc: 20ppm
Mag: 40ppm

Any suggestions would be amazing!
Screenshot_20221012-071810_APEX Fusion.jpg
Have you added anything recently that could be absorbing the Alk? This has happened to me twice over the years. Once was when I added a few dry rock. Usually when I add dry rock this doesn't happen, so it must have been the type of rock. I do know that some rock (forget where from) needs a long time to cure, which may have been related. The second time was when I changed from a bare-bottom to a sand/rock bed. I added the sand/rock (crushed coral) slowly but it still caused a a lot of Alk leeching. In both situations I had to triple my alk dosage to even get it to slow down - without a Trident my SPS would have certainly died. One other time that this happened which wasn't related to leeching was simply my tubing being clogged. I didn't notice it since the Apex was still reporting the dosing but when I manually pushed the button on the DoS nothing was coming out. Hope you get this fixed soon.
 
Are you verifying your test results or are you hoping your trident is correct?
 
I see significantly lower magnesium recently on that chart - did you dose a bunch?

Have you tested the pH of your kalk stirrer/reactor/effluent? How long has it been since you dumped it, cleaned it out, and replaced all the kalk? I really doubt your uptake increased by that much in a week - so the culprits are either that it's precipitating out, or you're not getting potent effluent.

I suppose another potential culprit is that your dosing pump is slipping/backsiphoning/etc. How old is tubing/when is the last time you calibrated it? Maybe try measuring one of your scheduled doses.
The large bump in magnesium was due to a waterchange I preformed a few days ago. It jumped from 1240 to 1280. Not a terrible jump but with that small of a change window across a week it looks like a large bump.

The kalk reactor was dumped, cleaned, and refilled around 2 or 3 weeks ago. I will check the ph of the effluent as soon as I get home tonight never thought of that!

I will also try recalibration the dos unit like you said I bet that is the culprit. The unit was installed Jan of 22 so still newish but DEFINITELY could use some attention after 10mo of operations without a thought on my part.

Thank you!!
 
Have you added anything recently that could be absorbing the Alk? This has happened to me twice over the years. Once was when I added a few dry rock. Usually when I add dry rock this doesn't happen, so it must have been the type of rock. I do know that some rock (forget where from) needs a long time to cure, which may have been related. The second time was when I changed from a bare-bottom to a sand/rock bed. I added the sand/rock (crushed coral) slowly but it still caused a a lot of Alk leeching. In both situations I had to triple my alk dosage to even get it to slow down - without a Trident my SPS would have certainly died. One other time that this happened which wasn't related to leeching was simply my tubing being clogged. I didn't notice it since the Apex was still reporting the dosing but when I manually pushed the button on the DoS nothing was coming out. Hope you get this fixed soon.
I added a batch of corals from Battlecorals and from aquashella within the last month. Nothing has changed since then.

I run sand in 1 of the 3 tanks but the rest are bare bottom and egg crate racks. Should probably add some live rock for a buffer but don't have any currently... future additions!

I will check on the dos unit. I see it piddling out when it runs but I bet it need recalibrated now that it is about 10mo old.

Thank you!
 
Are you verifying your test results or are you hoping your trident is correct?
Yes,

All test results are double checked with manual AP tests/properly calibrated digital tests. All 3 ran nearly identical in their results
 

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