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![]() Think you definitely need to get tour alk up. Asap.
But slowly over a few days.
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![]() Yeah I just dosed a little today per the instructions on the bottle to raise it up to the optimal level. Hopefully this will help creep up my readings slowly to the right levels.
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![]() I would be more concerned about the salinity and alkalinity. It would be wise to have the salinity sit around 1.025-1.026 and alkalinity somewhere between 7 to 10dkh (differently reefers maintain different alk). You can take care of phos and nitrate as you move forth fixing those first.
And make sure your test kits are not dead ![]()
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Would keeping it at 1.025 help with proper growth in corals and healthier fish? Hoping to get alkalinity up to the desired level by this weekend. |
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