Emergency!! Help! Kalk Overdose?

PirateLove

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I just looked in my sump and my skimmer was overflowing. My ATO pumped 1 teaspoon of a gallon of KALK into my 45 gallon my tank. Currently looking over the Kalk Overdose Sticky. My salinity is 1.023 instead of the 1.026.


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Im not sure what sticky youre looking at, but this is good advice in a kalk OD
1. Don't panic! These overdoses do not usually cause a tank to crash.

2. The primary concern is pH. If the pH is 8.6 or lower, you need not do anything. If the pH is above 8.6, then reducing the pH is the priority. Direct addition of vinegar or soda water is a good way to accomplish this goal. Either one mL of distilled white vinegar, or six mL of soda water, per gallon of tank water will give an initial pH drop of about 0.3 pH units. Add either to a high flow area that is away from organisms (e.g., a sump).

3. Do not bother to measure calcium or alkalinity while the tank is cloudy. The solid calcium carbonate particles will dissolve in an alkalinity test, and all of the carbonate in them will be counted as if it were in solution and part of "alkalinity." The same may happen to some extent with calcium tests. Wait until the water clears, and at that point, alkalinity is more likely to be low than high. Calcium will likely be mostly unchanged.

4. The particles themselves will typically settle out and disappear from view over a period of 1-4 days. They do not appear to cause long term detrimental effects to tank organisms.

5. Water changes are not necessarily beneficial or needed in response to a limewater overdose.
more here http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-07/rhf/

I wouldnt worry about sg, just top off evaporation with saltwater until you're back up to normal
how much kalk got added?
 
That is the sticky I have been reading. My tank is not cloudy like the ones shown in the link you posted/I have been reading maybe because it just happened. I just measured my PH and the color is not shown on the Red Sea test kit. I think it may be extremely high. It dripped a gallon of rodi from my ATO reservoir that contains 1 teaspoon of Kalk. It was topped off 3 hours ago...

Should I be adding distilled white vinegar?


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Don't sweat this. My ph jumped from 8.1 to 9.8 the other day as well. Cat knocked the magnet off the ato and my ato dosed Kalk until my apex stopped the pump. I had better polyp extension the next day on all Sps. And didn't lose a thing. No worries.
 
It'll probably be fine: I've done it more than once. Get a turkey baster after it settles and puff off the corals; if it were worse, you can use one teaspoon of Schweppes' Bar Soda (no flavor) per 50 gallons of tank to knock the ph down a bit, but the ph drops so fast to normal this usually isn't necessary. If you see a coral really struggling, move it to clean water, but I don't think you'll see much beyond a little sliming.
 
My apex is set up to shut off the ato pump if ph goes above 8.7 The ph probes are in the overflow box so it measured too late.
 
Don't sweat this. My ph jumped from 8.1 to 9.8 the other day as well. Cat knocked the magnet off the ato and my ato dosed Kalk until my apex stopped the pump. I had better polyp extension the next day on all Sps. And didn't lose a thing. No worries.

Cool, thanks for the advise. My Ph is unknown right now. My Alkalinity is the one I could test that jumped from 8.3 to 9.6. But it looks like you were in the same boat as me with this problem? I am worried I am going to loose my Sps.
 
It'll probably be fine: I've done it more than once. Get a turkey baster after it settles and puff off the corals; if it were worse, you can use one teaspoon of Schweppes' Bar Soda (no flavor) per 50 gallons of tank to knock the ph down a bit, but the ph drops so fast to normal this usually isn't necessary. If you see a coral really struggling, move it to clean water, but I don't think you'll see much beyond a little sliming.

Thanks Sk8r. I will keep a look out., thank you very much for the help.
 
I wouldn't loose sleep over this. I've had this happen several times before over several years and no problems ever. Like sk8r said baste the corals of the get the powder on them. I have a maxijet with a hose connected for cleaning under rocks and such that I use for this if needed.

Good luck
 
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