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Water Parameters
Hi. I'm using Seachem Reff Salt and I read that it has lower alk levels. Well, I did some tests and the alk. is 6.7dKH. Mag is at 1290ppm Cal is at 470ppm. PH 7.98 SG. 1.025 I've only got some zoas in the tank right now but am going to be getting into LPS soon. Should I raise alk level with baking soda as it's the only parameter that is low or do I use 2 part in anticipation of LPS corals? Thanks!
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I would not mess with it. Most tanks do well with simple water changes to maintain levels. You should only be messing with CA/KG/MG when you have enough coral growth that they consume more than your water changes can supply.
Happy reefing Ray |
I would personally raise alk it a little to 7.5 or 8dkh because if your corals consume even a small amount of alk, you will be too low.
I would also buffer mag to 1350ppm. |
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Did you test the levels in your tank or are test results from newly mixed saltwater? If that is the test from the new saltwater then I would be changing salts. |
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Seachem Reef Salt mixed with RODI water has 1360 mag. 500+calcium (Salifert test not able to read past 500) and 6.7dHK for Alk. All at 1.025 SG. Looks like I will be switching salt brands. Do I just gradually do water changes to eventually change out all the water in I'm system? 15gallons a time with couple days in between? My whole system with sump is around 65gallons if you take all the Rick and sand into account. Which salt is recommended?
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That's a thread on its own MO. reefers best. I use salinity I know that it's inconsistent But I am testing regularly. |
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