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@Randy Holmes-Farley Alk is at 9.7
Ph swing between 8.34 - 8.5 between day and night that is what I get. I will recheck with a quality ph test kit. But for now any idea? [emoji1]
thank you for the info, I see at lot of reefer keep their Alk at around 7.7 as your case is 7.5. Are there any benefit for keeping that low
thank you for the info, I see at lot of reefer keep their Alk at around 7.7 as your case is 7.5. Are there any benefit for keeping that low
Higher alk leads to faster hard coral growth. It may also help many photosynthetic organisms by providing a ready supply of CO2 via bicarbonate. It can also lead to generally higher pH, which most often is desirable in a reef aquarium in a home.
The main problem with high alk and low nutrients is burnt tips on SPS corals, possibly because the skeleton grows faster than the tissue, leaving very thin tissue at the tips, more prone to damage by intense light and physical effects.
The problem with high nutrients is often more potential for algae growth (if it is not limited by something else) and possible darkening of corals due to high zoox levels.
So there is no generally perfect solution, and what you do with respect to alkalinity depends on your goals.



