Alkalinity Dosing & Skimmer Performance

Rufnek100

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I just started adding alkalinity to my tank to compensate for the natural dKH decrease and noticed that after adding BRS 2 part (Soda Ash) my skimmer stops foaming for a couple of hours.

I'm assuming that Soda Ash has surfactant properties to it, which makes sense because I've heard of it being used to wash clothes. The subsequent reduction in surface tension probably reduces the ability of the skimmer to form bubbles, right?

The first time I added 115 ml and raised the dKH a little too much at once (almost 2 dKH instead of the maximum recommended 1.4dKH increase). So I adjusted my calculations and added about 55 ml the next time to minimize the chemistry swings - in both cases the skimmer stopped producing foam for a few hours. I added the supplement slowly to the DT just in front of the powerheads.

Is this normal? I have a Neptune DOS but haven't programmed everything yet so the manual add method is where I'm at right now. Should I expect this same drop in skimmer performance every time alk is added to the system?
 
It's perfectly normal for skimmers to be thrown off (too much/too little foam) from just about anything added to your tank- food, water change, additives, in measurable amounts. If the skimmer functions properly again after several hours, I wouldn't be concerned. You might just shut the skimmer off at those times.
 
You might also consider smaller more frequent dosing. I use a controller and dosing pump to dose hourly so there are only minute changes to water chemistry. Your corals will do much better the more stable you can keep your water parameters.
 
Thanks for the feedback - that's what I was thinking. The smaller, more frequent doses should hopefully address the issue. Looks like this weekend's project is to get the DOS up and running. Woohoo - more Apex programming to learn!

I'm also starting to realize the importance of "keep yer mitts outta yer tank" because I noticed the same "less foam in the skimmer" after placing a coral frag on the sand bed the other day.
 
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