Two days ago, I checked my alkalinity using a SALIFERT test kit, and it was at 7.4dKH (slightly lower than I desired). Today I check the alkalinity in my tank since I was going to dose calcium (Kent Turbo calcium). The alkalinity was at 6.1dKH. Right now im raising the alkalinity using Seachem Carbonate / Alkalinity increaser.
The only thing that I did to the tank in the past week was today I got rid of some rock anemone in the middle of my Star Polyp Colony. I used a power drill, and drilled it out, and used underwater epoxy to plug the hole up (the 2 part stick that you need to mix). Could the epoxy do this?
Parameters:
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrates / Nitrites: 0ppm
Phosphates: >0.01ppm
pH: 8.3 (used a little vinegar to lower it slightly from 8.4 (added 0.5ml))
Calcium: 350ppm (dropped with the alkalinity)
Magnesium: 1270ppm
Salinity: 1.024 - 1.025 (specific grav)
Gallons: 20
What would cause such a big drop? The only chemicals added are Magnesium, Turbo Calcium, Liquid Storontium, and Iodine (all kent brand)
The only thing that I did to the tank in the past week was today I got rid of some rock anemone in the middle of my Star Polyp Colony. I used a power drill, and drilled it out, and used underwater epoxy to plug the hole up (the 2 part stick that you need to mix). Could the epoxy do this?
Parameters:
Ammonia: 0ppm
Nitrates / Nitrites: 0ppm
Phosphates: >0.01ppm
pH: 8.3 (used a little vinegar to lower it slightly from 8.4 (added 0.5ml))
Calcium: 350ppm (dropped with the alkalinity)
Magnesium: 1270ppm
Salinity: 1.024 - 1.025 (specific grav)
Gallons: 20
What would cause such a big drop? The only chemicals added are Magnesium, Turbo Calcium, Liquid Storontium, and Iodine (all kent brand)