Rhodesholar
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Howard,
Found it. :dance:
http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-02/eb/index.php
Excerpt>>>>>
Ironically, and perhaps because of its rate of depletion in the small water volumes of aquaria, natural seawater levels of alkalinity are, in my experience, suboptimal. I prefer to keep my aquaria at levels much higher than seawater, and have seen no downside to doing so. On the contrary, if my tanks fall to seawater levels (about 2.9 meq/l), the tanks tend to look very poorly indeed. I strive for alkalinity levels somewhere between 4 and 5 meq/l, :eek1: and the results of such elevated levels seem to indicate that reef aquaria thrive with the additional availability of carbonates. Furthermore, it helps to buffer against swings in pH values.>>>>>>
There is another article that explains calcifiaciton in detail and how elevated ALK helps in the process. I will have to go on hunt of that one.
Since I am at work I have to get some work done and I tend to have to many things going at once that I mix up sources.
Found it. :dance:
http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-02/eb/index.php
Excerpt>>>>>
Ironically, and perhaps because of its rate of depletion in the small water volumes of aquaria, natural seawater levels of alkalinity are, in my experience, suboptimal. I prefer to keep my aquaria at levels much higher than seawater, and have seen no downside to doing so. On the contrary, if my tanks fall to seawater levels (about 2.9 meq/l), the tanks tend to look very poorly indeed. I strive for alkalinity levels somewhere between 4 and 5 meq/l, :eek1: and the results of such elevated levels seem to indicate that reef aquaria thrive with the additional availability of carbonates. Furthermore, it helps to buffer against swings in pH values.>>>>>>
There is another article that explains calcifiaciton in detail and how elevated ALK helps in the process. I will have to go on hunt of that one.
Since I am at work I have to get some work done and I tend to have to many things going at once that I mix up sources.
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