What is everyone keeping their alk and calcium at? And what method are you using to be successful?
I manually dose my tank whenever I remember to test my water. I try to keep my alk at 9 and calcium at around 450 with 2part. I do top of with kalk but that isn't keeping up with demand. Almost always when I test, I'm at around 5-6dkh...so I dose to bring it back up to 9. This past week I've been lazy and forgot to dose and my alk was at 5.4 all week..and my sps are looking better than ever and I can awe growth. So my question is, can successfully keep an sps tank at around 5-6dkh, so long as it's stable?
I don't carbon dose, although I did dose vodka at one point but am too lazy for it. I haven't done a water change in a few months..probably around 6 months. Am I bound to crash if I run my alk that low? I plan on taking my bubble magus doser out the box this weekend and auto dose my tank. But I'm hoping I can dose less so I don't blow thru huge amounts of two part constantly.
I manually dose my tank whenever I remember to test my water. I try to keep my alk at 9 and calcium at around 450 with 2part. I do top of with kalk but that isn't keeping up with demand. Almost always when I test, I'm at around 5-6dkh...so I dose to bring it back up to 9. This past week I've been lazy and forgot to dose and my alk was at 5.4 all week..and my sps are looking better than ever and I can awe growth. So my question is, can successfully keep an sps tank at around 5-6dkh, so long as it's stable?
I don't carbon dose, although I did dose vodka at one point but am too lazy for it. I haven't done a water change in a few months..probably around 6 months. Am I bound to crash if I run my alk that low? I plan on taking my bubble magus doser out the box this weekend and auto dose my tank. But I'm hoping I can dose less so I don't blow thru huge amounts of two part constantly.


