When I first started my tank, I was running my alkalinity at 9.0dKh. After a few weeks, I noticed that the Carib sea special grade had started to clump together and form aggregate rocks so to speak.
For other reasons, I have recently dropped my alkalinity to 8.3 and noticed that all of my sand is now basically one giant slab and my rockscape is stuck to it. I am unable to move most of the rocks in my tank and sand dwellers have only a couple pockets of granular sand where they can go.
my question is if there is a safe way to reverse this process? I assume lowering my pH might help (currently ranges 8.2-8.35) but I’m not sure if this is safe.
my sand has so little turnover that I actually have coralline growing on it in spots.
For other reasons, I have recently dropped my alkalinity to 8.3 and noticed that all of my sand is now basically one giant slab and my rockscape is stuck to it. I am unable to move most of the rocks in my tank and sand dwellers have only a couple pockets of granular sand where they can go.
my question is if there is a safe way to reverse this process? I assume lowering my pH might help (currently ranges 8.2-8.35) but I’m not sure if this is safe.
my sand has so little turnover that I actually have coralline growing on it in spots.


