scelona
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I have had never ending issues with raising my alkalinity and calcium. I recently replaced the rock and sand in my tank due to phosphate leeching and a few other issues. I had been getting significant calcium carbonate precipitation on my rock and sand bed so I was desperately hoping that I wouldn't have the same issues after the tank reboot. The new rock, BRS reef saver, and new sand have been in the tank for about 2 months and I have been trying to raise the alkalinity and calcium extremely slowly with no success. I have not yet noticed precipitation this time around.
Parameters as of this morning:
Magnesium: 1400 ppm (Red Sea, I elevated this to alleviate precipitation)
Alkalinity: 7 dkh (Red Sea/Salifert)
Calcium: 385 (2 new Red Sea Kits)
pH: 8.20 (Apex pH probe calibrated yesterday)
Nitrate: 4ppm (Red Sea)
Phosphate: 0 (Hanna Checker)
I am using BRS sodium bicarbonate solution to raise my alkalinity and calcium chloride solution for the calcium. I use BRS online calculator to determine how much to add. I have been attempting to raise the calcium by 20 ppm per day and the alkalinity by 0.7 dkh the next day. I never dose the two on the same day. I add 1/3 of the total solution every 6 hours or so. I add the solution into a high flow area of my display tank using a DIY dripper that has a rate of 1 drop/second. I test for alkalinity an hour after adding and it always jumps to the correct value but returns back to 7 dkh the next morning. The calcium additions follow a similar pattern.
I have only done a few additions and want to avoid dumping large quantities of these solutions in my tank as I am sure it will turn my sand into a rock again. I have a few very small corals: frogspawn, kenya tree, three kinds of zoas, pulsing xenia, couple mushrooms, branching GSP, and a devil's hand. My corals have all been fairly happy but I think the frogspawn tentacles could be a bit more inflated. The corals have been splitting and propagating over the past year but I think they could be a bit happier.
I am desperate for solutions but don't know what to do at this point. I read a lot of articles and it really doesn't seem like it should be this difficult. I get extremely frustrated anytime I read a post about a reefer's low alk of 9.5 dkh since I can't even maintain my goal of 8 for any period of time despite the extreme caution I have taken when dosing.
Parameters as of this morning:
Magnesium: 1400 ppm (Red Sea, I elevated this to alleviate precipitation)
Alkalinity: 7 dkh (Red Sea/Salifert)
Calcium: 385 (2 new Red Sea Kits)
pH: 8.20 (Apex pH probe calibrated yesterday)
Nitrate: 4ppm (Red Sea)
Phosphate: 0 (Hanna Checker)
I am using BRS sodium bicarbonate solution to raise my alkalinity and calcium chloride solution for the calcium. I use BRS online calculator to determine how much to add. I have been attempting to raise the calcium by 20 ppm per day and the alkalinity by 0.7 dkh the next day. I never dose the two on the same day. I add 1/3 of the total solution every 6 hours or so. I add the solution into a high flow area of my display tank using a DIY dripper that has a rate of 1 drop/second. I test for alkalinity an hour after adding and it always jumps to the correct value but returns back to 7 dkh the next morning. The calcium additions follow a similar pattern.
I have only done a few additions and want to avoid dumping large quantities of these solutions in my tank as I am sure it will turn my sand into a rock again. I have a few very small corals: frogspawn, kenya tree, three kinds of zoas, pulsing xenia, couple mushrooms, branching GSP, and a devil's hand. My corals have all been fairly happy but I think the frogspawn tentacles could be a bit more inflated. The corals have been splitting and propagating over the past year but I think they could be a bit happier.
I am desperate for solutions but don't know what to do at this point. I read a lot of articles and it really doesn't seem like it should be this difficult. I get extremely frustrated anytime I read a post about a reefer's low alk of 9.5 dkh since I can't even maintain my goal of 8 for any period of time despite the extreme caution I have taken when dosing.