Is this alk burns?

reefslugs

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Is this what it looks like when your sps get alk burns?

This used to be a blue tip green slimer. Now it's a dead tip green slimmer.

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This is a red planet.

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I have been battling this problem ever since I put up my new bigger tank. I keep screwing with the tank to trying to solve my sps problems. I've tried adding flow. Taking away flow. Changing to different bulbs. Bought a bigger skimmer. Bought a bigger calcium reactor. Bought a sulfur denitrator (which I've screwed up now). And I have removed awesome fish that I thought could be nipping at the corals.

Today I have done some research on sps dieing at the tips and have now learned about dkh can burn the tips. My dkh has been moving around do to not having a big enough calcium reactor to buying a bigger reactor. Now I have a controller to control the co2 in the reactor. Last night when I checked my dkh I was at 8. I used to think that was to low and would add buffer. From what I have read today from all the guys who have the most beautiful tanks, they aim there tanks for 8dkh.

Now I just need to fix the sulfur denitrator that I screwed up, so my nitrates go back to zero.

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Ya, sounds to me like you are messing with your Alk too much causing it to be unstable and the sps are not liking it. A stable dkh of 8 is perfectly fine. Even a stable 7 is ok, I personally wouldn't go that low (dkh-7) becaues if the alkalinity dipped down a little and goes to 6, thats not good.
 
I found to more you mess with tank the more issues. If you have to ajust make sure you do it slowly.A chalice will react to low DKH before most Acros.
 
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