Honestly, whats your SPS tanks ALK.

krzyphsygy

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I want to know what you are keeping yours at mine stays around 9dkh nad want to know what it should be kept at for Pocilla's, acro's and Monti's??
 
I had a major disaster when mine hit 12 in a topoff accident. I lost most of my acroporas. I have generally kept mine at 8.3.
 
Just buffered mine to 10 a few days ago. I use Randy's 2 part to kick things up when needed and drip kalk 24x7.
 
between 7.5 and 10 is good, stability is key. I find alk. to be one of the most important parameters. If you move it around alot or make big changes to quick you are going to end up mad. JMO
Jerry
 
Definitely a spike is not a good idea. My own thinking is that corals, like fish, acclimate to varying readings in the 'safe' zone, but very, very slowly. If your alk has always been 8.3 and it gets to 12 over the course of two weeks, you're in danger. If you rise or fall a few tenths of points, no great problem.

I also suspect that there is a general 'safe' zone between 8. something and 9, and that if you get above 12, things can go bad with just a .1 increase. I can't prove this, because I have only my own tank to go on, but I know that my tank was bulletproof so long as I was around 8.3, and when I got above that, and got to 12---yes, fairly fast, over a 2 week period---disaster was right around the corner. I think I could have gone to 9 or 9.5 safely and then back down fairly fast; but more it went to 12--- maybe too many points of rise, or just that the higher it gets the worse the reaction.
 
I'm not trying to hijack your thead. I try and keep mine around 8 to 9 range. What would a spike in alk cause? Bleaching events?
 
I like to keep mine around 9. Over the past month and a half since I tested last my Alk has crept up from 9.3 to 10.4 DKH. I am dosing a bit less of the alk portion of Randy's 2 part now to SLOWLY back it back down to the 9 range. Not sure why I shoot for 9, I just prefer to target that.
 
I try to keep mine at 8.0 ish.

Just for reference, I had two different events that caused a spike of alk to 15dkh. Both times I reacted quickly and brought the alk back down to around 10dkh, but both times the tips on my birds nest got burned. Fortunately that was the only coral that was effected visibly. The rest made it through ok.
 

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