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![]() I got a SPS coral last week and all the tips of it seem to now have white tips.
I tested my water and my parameters were Ammonia - 0 Nitrite - 0 Nitrates - almost 5ppm pH - 8.2 Phosphates - 0 Alkalinity - 6.4 It's a newer tank. I have some corals, snails and 2 clown fish. I'm guessing alkalinity might be the issue? ![]() Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk |
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![]() ALK too low.
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![]() What would be the best way to raise the alkalinity? Larger water change or dosing?
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![]() Bring it up slowely 0.5 dkh per day by dosing would be my choice. Also get calcium and magnesium test kits when you can. What salt are you using?
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I'm using the instant ocean salt(purple). I'm guessing the reef crystals one is better? I will see if I can pickup some more test kits tomorrow night. Until I can get some dosing stuff, would baking soda be an acceptable way to raise the alkalinity? Or does that just work for freshwater? |
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![]() If you are growing any scleractinian corals (stoney corals), snails, clams, coraline algae, etc you need to be adding a balanced calcium and alkalinity supplement.
The easiest way is a balanced calcium chloride, sodium bicarbonate/carbonate additive. Work slowly to find a balance ideally between 7 and 10 dkh and 400 to 440ppm calcium. Also having truly no phosphates can be a problem that will cause the tips to go white and dieback. Reduce GFO if you are using it. |
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![]() Adding just baking soda could create an imbalance in calcium. Your inhabitants that are lowering the alkalinity are lowering your calcium at a balanced amount.
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I went the other way around coral and then fish after the tank cycled... I change the water once a week. But only 10 gal water change. Probably need to do a bigger water change? Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk |
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![]() How many gals is the system volume?
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![]() 75 gal tank + 20 gal sump
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