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![]() whats your alk?
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![]() Wow ok so I tested for alkalinity and was shocked to find it at 0 ppm. Ph was low too at around 7.5. That is definitely the problem. What I dont understand is why all my corals/fish were looking the best I've ever seen, I do a water change and I get problems right away. If my alk was low, shouldn't the water change raise my levels a bit. Did around 30% change. Why was it still at 0.
Adding a buffer to the tank atm to get levels back in check and will monitor more closely in the future. Corals are all looking 100 times better. Just a little color loss but no losses. |
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![]() how is that possible to get 0 as a reading for alkalinity? don't you test from time to time and dose when necessary?
My guess is that it would take a long time to get the alkalinity down to such a low value?
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![]() i would double check those readings before you start to dose.
0ppm sounds kinda off.
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![]() I did regularly test and everytime I did, levels were in check. So I admit I did slack off on the testing for a while.
Would a sudden decrease in phosphate lower alk? Or chemi clean in the system too long? Do u guys add anything to your top off water? Can't think of anything else that would have caused this. Got levels back in check now and corals are looking good. |
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![]() can you have someone else double check your alkalinity? 0 sounds unlikely.
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