Crashing!

supernareg

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ammonia <.25

nitrite < .05

nitrate < 8

pH 8.5 (i OD'd on baking soda last night )

alk went from 1.3- 3mel/l over 2 days (i panicked n too much baking soda went in.



i'm doing a 15 gallon water change on a 45 gal total volume system (2nd 15 gallon water change, last 1 was 4 days ago)



about 100 bux worth of my BEAUTIFUL purple tip SPS has bleached.

all my snails died, my turbo's barely hanging on.

i bought carbon and as soon as i figure out how to put it in (find a bag i mean) i'ma put it in.

and i had the lights off for about 2.5 days... so the corals dont open up fully.
 
Has the tank been setup for awhile? and all of the sudden you started getting ammonia and nitrite? anything new added rock, fish...etc. Were the parameters all 0 prior to this?
I would definitely keep up the water changes, add the carbon and maybe a poly filter. If your going to be adding baking soda to raise alk or pH, i use this , tells you how much you will need without going nuts
 
3meq/L is all good, you did add too much.
3 days without light might affect the sps.

Overdosing backing soda will LOWER the PH @ 8.0...
 
Could be saturation of the sandbed by wastes, and it can't process them anymore. Disturbing it during the water change added decomposing matter in the water column. Just a thought.

You, of course, are checking the each new batch of the salt - testing the newly prepared water before adding to the tank. One of the mine had alkalinity above 15 dKH.

Is the weekly detritus accumulation under the LR small?
 
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