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So I was staring at the tank this morning and was thinking wow its cloudy. I checked and my skimmer was overflowing so there were bubbles in my return chamber. I cleaned the skimmer and thought it would clear up. It was drastically worsening. So my husband suggest is the tank overdosing something maybe and it was! My dosing pump dumped 1000 ML of alkalinity into my tank!!! I immediately started draining water from the tank. I only had 35 gallons of RODI water on hand so I hurried and did a 35-gallon water change. The picture is what it still looks like after the water change. I checked the KH as I was taking water out and my Hanna checker only reads up to 300 ppm and that is what it said. So, I checked it again after the WC and it still is at 281 which is still about 15.736 DKH. I am running more RODI water now but I am out of salt. My only option is to buy reef crystals from the local PetSmart which has a DKH of 13 so I don't think that would help. What are my chances here? Should I expect to lose a lot? The other picture is what it looked like before this accident. I obviously unplugged the dosing pump but it already dumped all of the KH into it and unlucky for me I just replaced it two days ago so it was full as it could be. My tank is pretty stocked. I had at least 30 corals in there does anyone think it will survive? Or has anyone else had this happen before? I still can't see anything in there 
Thanks in advance.


Thanks in advance.



