Dudester
Premium Member
I have a 30g mixed reef with 14 gallon sump/fuge, established since 9/05. It contains mostly LPS, softies, and now a few SPS. Since the beginning I've used kalk in my topoff water, and this along with bi-weekly water changes initially kept my pH quite stable at 8.3-8.4, according to Salifert test kits.
As I began adding corals (albeit LPS and softies) my calcium and alkalinity decreased. I then began dosing B-Ionic, and titrated the volume up per the instructions. I was unable to achieve an appropriate calcium level despite adding 45ml of each solution, so I added Turbo Calcium according to your calculator, and this helped immensely. I still had to add 45ml of B-Ionic to maintain my desired Ca level of >400, and for some reason my alkalinity is drifting downward.
For the holidays I got a pH monitor. Since I look at my pH more frequently now, I've noticed that my pH swings from 8.1 just before "lights on" to 8.4 just before "lights off." More concerning is that over the last 2 nights I've noticed that my pH will jump from 8.1 to 8.7 after adding the B-Ionic. It takes several hours for the level to drift back down. This does not seem to harm any of the occupants (as far as I can tell), but I just got a crocea clam and I'm worried that the high alkalinity spikes will harm it.
Do you have any suggestions as to how I can stabilize my pH more?
I'd like to be able to add less B-Ionic since it is highly alkaline, and it's not cheap. Should I try baking soda to give my alkalinity a boost?
Thanks in advance!
As I began adding corals (albeit LPS and softies) my calcium and alkalinity decreased. I then began dosing B-Ionic, and titrated the volume up per the instructions. I was unable to achieve an appropriate calcium level despite adding 45ml of each solution, so I added Turbo Calcium according to your calculator, and this helped immensely. I still had to add 45ml of B-Ionic to maintain my desired Ca level of >400, and for some reason my alkalinity is drifting downward.
For the holidays I got a pH monitor. Since I look at my pH more frequently now, I've noticed that my pH swings from 8.1 just before "lights on" to 8.4 just before "lights off." More concerning is that over the last 2 nights I've noticed that my pH will jump from 8.1 to 8.7 after adding the B-Ionic. It takes several hours for the level to drift back down. This does not seem to harm any of the occupants (as far as I can tell), but I just got a crocea clam and I'm worried that the high alkalinity spikes will harm it.
Do you have any suggestions as to how I can stabilize my pH more?
I'd like to be able to add less B-Ionic since it is highly alkaline, and it's not cheap. Should I try baking soda to give my alkalinity a boost?
Thanks in advance!