rockyreefer1
New member
Hello all, I'm new to the reef scene (about 3 months now)... I have a 120gallon tank with a 29gal sump, 100lbs live rock, RO skimmer, 2X250MH and 4X54 T-5 lamps. Everything is going GREAT. I cycled my tank and have good parameters all around except that it seems like my tank is using a lot of alkalinity. I have a very lightly stocked tank (2 tomato clowns, one lawnmower blenny, about 5 snails, 5 crabs, etc). I also have a LOT of coralline algae that is spreading everywhere. My rocks are pretty thick and the tank sides (only clean the front) look different every day with the purple coralline creeping by the day. I am running Kalk (1.5tsp/gal) in my ATO as well as using Randy's 2 part (recipe 2 for alkalinity) to the tune of about 250ml/day to keep up with the alkalinity. That's about 1-1.5 gal of saturated kalk and 250 ml/day (dosing pump spread 20 times per day) of RECIPE 2 alk supp. According to the reef calculator it seems I might be using about 2 to a little more than 2 dkh a day in this lightly stocked tank. Ooh.. I do have a few good sized (baseball total size) of GSP that is doing great. So far so good, just wondering if this is normal. I do have some abiotic precip on the heater and a few of my Koralias have become jammed up with caco3 precip... I have not checked my mag level... but have a test kit on the way soon. Let me know if you have any suggestions or comments. Can coralline really use this much alk in a day? Calcium is about 290-400 according to my crappy API test kits. Alk at 7, ph at 8.3, salinity 1.26, phos, nitrate,nitrite,ammonia at 0. Temp varies from 79-81 daily. I have been reading a TON on this site (wife is getting concerned) and you guys are incredible with the amount of knowledge you have on reefing.
Thanks in advance,
Eric
Thanks in advance,
Eric
