oblio
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After reading the thread "the secret to colorful,healthy corals....obvious to some,elusive to many " I felt it might be a positive change to lower my ALK levels, have been hovering around 10 for the last couple of years. Over the last 3 weeks I have lowered it to 8.9, My corals don't look bad, but they don't look as happy as they did three weeks ago. Everyone is just a bit closed up, maybe to say they are about 85% extended would be more helpful. I have a Yellow fiji that is about 12" in diameter and now for the last 3 days he has been without any polup extension. He has done this in the past but not for 3 full days that I can recall.
A common theme on the forum is keeping the ALK steady, my question is, how fast would you think you could move this single parameter?
All other measurable parameters seem to be as expected,
Salinity 1.026
Nitrate - 0
Phosphate - 0 ( the AP kit, would like to get the hanna one day)
PH - 8.1
Calcium 440
Mag - 1320
Alk 8.9
Thanks for any input here
A common theme on the forum is keeping the ALK steady, my question is, how fast would you think you could move this single parameter?
All other measurable parameters seem to be as expected,
Salinity 1.026
Nitrate - 0
Phosphate - 0 ( the AP kit, would like to get the hanna one day)
PH - 8.1
Calcium 440
Mag - 1320
Alk 8.9
Thanks for any input here