Alk and calcium dropping really fast

juanmanuelsanch

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hi all ! I usually do 10% water changes every week, but I have noticed that my calcium and alk are getting low quiet fast (I dont have many corals), 2 of them are stony ones.

So what percentage of water should I change weekly? Can I dose Epson salts and baking soda as supplements to the mix?

Im using red sea coral pro salt.

Any advice is welcome.

THanks in advance
 
If you are going to start dosing. Great idea. Go on youtube and watch some of the video's. Bulk Reef Supply has a lot of really helpful videos that will help you understand why and how to do it. Don't miss out on the Balling Method. It's basically a way of dosing everything your tank needs and eliminates or reduces the need for water changes. Owe and buy quality dosing pumps. Preferably 3 of them.
 
Before dong anything I would confirm your assumptions.. (get a little more "scientific" about it)
How often do you test? Do you have results already you can post? daily testing numbers,etc..
What is the daily consumption rate of your tank? Typically you would monitor a few hours after a water change and then daily or more and chart that information..

Had you actually put real test data vs "getting quite low fast" then I wouldn't have made these comments.. low/fast are all relative.. and you haven't provided any real data to me to tell you you need to start dosing..

If needed based on facts/known consumption rates then.. Start a dosing program..

Having 2 "stony" corals and doing 10% water changes to me.. Probably does not require dosing at all.. Unless those corals are huge and you have a small volume of water..
 
In addition to what others have suggested, I'd first check to make sure your magnesium is around 1350 or so. This will help keep alk and cal stabilized as well.
 
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