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![]() I've been having a heck of a time keeping my alk above 7 recently. I'm using what I believe is known as Randy's two part recipe - an alk solution of 1 cup per gallon of baking soda, and a calcium solution of 1 cup per gallon anhydrous calcium chloride. I recently added a 3rd dosing pump to deliver a magnesium sulphate/chloride solution as I couldn't keep mag up with water changes and occasional hand dosing anymore.
My dKH has been hovering around 6.7 for weeks now, and fell as low as 5.8 when I wasn't paying attention because of school. I thought it was my test kit but I've confirmed it with a different brand. My calcium was also stuck at 380, when I normally prefer it to be over 400. I'm presently dosing 130ml of the alk solution, and 115 ml of the calcium solution a day, and nothing is budging. It bumps up a little after a water change, then falls back down. If I didn't have 4 gallon dosing reservoirs, I'd be refilling them weekly at this point. The corals are growing like weeds, but one of my birdsnest colonies took a beating when the alk got down below 6. am I simply not dosing enough, or do you all think something else could be going on? 275ish display, 375ish total volume, almost exclusively SPS. |
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![]() Only unseen solution I can think of is your calcium is elevated causing calcium carbonate precipitation thus lowering the alk. That being said if your corals are growing like weeds I doubt your levels are wonky.
I have a feeling your deficiency is due to a whack load of coral, I was dosing near 150 ml of both solutions when my 120g was running. Might be time to choose yourself a fancy little reactor. |
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![]() I tried to use randys two part recipe when I started using bulk calcium but I had to dose more than double what I usually had to so I increased the concentration of the calcium to 750g per gallon and the alk is 2 cups of soda ash per gallon as per the brs guide. I now dose 90 mls of cal and alk per day for a 120 gal moderately stocked with special and lps.
Last edited by 1eyedjyde; 07-05-2013 at 04:10 AM. |
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![]() I agree with Levi, since your corals are growing like weeds(which is awesome
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![]() Randy's receipes are over double the concentration of your solutions
2 1/2 cups /gal of cacl for calcium 2 1/4 cups /gal of baking soda for alk http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2004/4/chemistry
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![]() What's your Mg at? I found with my tanks, if my Mg wasn't 1400+ I couldn't get my Ca or dkh to climb at all. Once I had my Mg steady at 1400-1450 it was easy to get my Ca and dkh right to where I wanted them.
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