methods for raising alkalinity

snajhawa

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I have been having trouble keeping my alkalinity high, or even above 7. I have been maintaining a level of 6.5 with baking soda but unable to raise it any further. I keep many sps corals and calcifying inverts in a 10 gal "minimal setup" with weekly 10% water changes with RC. My setup includes 1 powersweep powerhead, 2 hang on filters, 175watts MH, and a diy air driven nano skimmer. The sps are showing great growth, however I do have PH swings from 8.0-8.7 morning to evening. Any suggestions? tips? thoughts on baking soda? should I use a commercial buffer like seachem in a small setup? Thanks
 
Baking soda is only one component used in buffers. If your looking for a commercial buffer the kent superbuffer has three components including sodium bicarbonate in it. The other components are sodium carbonate and borate salts.
 
Have you verified that your Mag is in the proper range? Low mag makes it very difficult to keep alk and calcium in check.
 
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