rosebud161616
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Background:
I got my mom into reefing a while back and she has now worked her way up to a 60 gallon cube. As of about a week ago she has had an extremely hard time keeping her alk up. So much so that I was positive she was doing something wrong.
I am currently working during the week in Cincinnati (where my mom is) and going home on the weekends to Columbus.
Tank:
60 cube with a 20 gallon sump
20% water change done weekly with reef crystals
saturated kalk solution dosed at time of water change as needed
GFO reactor running BRS high capacity GFO
NAC cone skimmer
MP40
Problem:
Last week her alk had dropped down below 8dKh and she has been working on raising it, per my instruction and as she has done in the past, using kalk solution. She told me she was adding a gallon of solution each day and it wasn't making a difference. I went over on Thursday and inspected the tank to find that she is testing correctly and is adding the kalk correctly, but it was not raising her alk.
I told her to continue trying to raise/maintain over the weekend and I would bring back more test kits on Monday. She added gallon after gallon of kalk solution over the weekend. I got there tonight to find that her alk was down to around 3.8 dKh. I tested her magnesium, sure this was her problem, and it was fine at 1260ppm. I tested her Calcium thinking possibly the ratio was way out of whack but it was fine at 420ppm.
I am absolutely stumped at what is causing this drop! The only thing that has changed is she swapped out her GFO for fresh around the time that this started. Can GFO have any sort of change on Alk?
I turned off the GFO reactor and raised her tank back up to 6dKh. I instructed her to test again in the morning and report back. If it was at 6, then I asked her to go ahead and add another 1/2 gallon of solution to bring it to 7dKh and I would come back over after work.
I also asked her to save some saltwater from her water change so I could test. She kept it moving with a small pump over the weekend and I tested tonight. The alk on it was 12dKh.
The alk kit that we are using is a Salifert and tested it against the reference solution. The test came back spot on.
Any thoughts on what could be causing this? She lost one wrasse over the weekend and the other was looking very rough tonight. She's trying so hard with this tank and I hate to not have a better answer for her.
I thought possibly her cats have been peeing in the tank (though she assures me this could not be the case) which would lead to an acid dropping her alk. She setup empty milk jugs on top of her tank to see if they get moved (proving the cats are getting up there).
The only other thing I can think to do is to try to source some 2 part (just the alk portion) down here tomorrow. Perhaps adding the kalkwasser is adding too much calcium and causing calc/alk to precipitate out together? Maybe adding just the alk portion of 2 part will make a difference?
Sorry for the long post, but any help is appreciated!
I got my mom into reefing a while back and she has now worked her way up to a 60 gallon cube. As of about a week ago she has had an extremely hard time keeping her alk up. So much so that I was positive she was doing something wrong.
I am currently working during the week in Cincinnati (where my mom is) and going home on the weekends to Columbus.
Tank:
60 cube with a 20 gallon sump
20% water change done weekly with reef crystals
saturated kalk solution dosed at time of water change as needed
GFO reactor running BRS high capacity GFO
NAC cone skimmer
MP40
Problem:
Last week her alk had dropped down below 8dKh and she has been working on raising it, per my instruction and as she has done in the past, using kalk solution. She told me she was adding a gallon of solution each day and it wasn't making a difference. I went over on Thursday and inspected the tank to find that she is testing correctly and is adding the kalk correctly, but it was not raising her alk.
I told her to continue trying to raise/maintain over the weekend and I would bring back more test kits on Monday. She added gallon after gallon of kalk solution over the weekend. I got there tonight to find that her alk was down to around 3.8 dKh. I tested her magnesium, sure this was her problem, and it was fine at 1260ppm. I tested her Calcium thinking possibly the ratio was way out of whack but it was fine at 420ppm.
I am absolutely stumped at what is causing this drop! The only thing that has changed is she swapped out her GFO for fresh around the time that this started. Can GFO have any sort of change on Alk?
I turned off the GFO reactor and raised her tank back up to 6dKh. I instructed her to test again in the morning and report back. If it was at 6, then I asked her to go ahead and add another 1/2 gallon of solution to bring it to 7dKh and I would come back over after work.
I also asked her to save some saltwater from her water change so I could test. She kept it moving with a small pump over the weekend and I tested tonight. The alk on it was 12dKh.
The alk kit that we are using is a Salifert and tested it against the reference solution. The test came back spot on.
Any thoughts on what could be causing this? She lost one wrasse over the weekend and the other was looking very rough tonight. She's trying so hard with this tank and I hate to not have a better answer for her.
I thought possibly her cats have been peeing in the tank (though she assures me this could not be the case) which would lead to an acid dropping her alk. She setup empty milk jugs on top of her tank to see if they get moved (proving the cats are getting up there).
The only other thing I can think to do is to try to source some 2 part (just the alk portion) down here tomorrow. Perhaps adding the kalkwasser is adding too much calcium and causing calc/alk to precipitate out together? Maybe adding just the alk portion of 2 part will make a difference?
Sorry for the long post, but any help is appreciated!