? on Alkalinity level

reefkprrn

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My alkalinity level is 5.02 mEq/L is this going to cause problems, what is a normal range. I have read so many different opinions. Thanks
 
I suggest you go to the reef chemistry forum and read articles written by Randy Holmes-Farley. The articles are very very helpful. He gives you suggestions on how to correct your values and what else may be impacted by your corrections.
good luck
jolene
 
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[welcome]

your alk is high, but not really high enough to panic :D. have you been dosing any pH buffers? or adding something for alk? the alk levels will drop on their own in time, but a few water changes will help. heres a link that is a must bookmark page. http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-05/rhf/index.php

i try to keep my alk a little high, around 10dKH or 3.5meg/L.
 
I did buffer with a dKH pro liquid buffer recently. The tank is a newly set up tank that is just finishing up the cycling process with the live rock and live sand. I wanted to buffer the chemical values to get ready to place livestock in there and this was the reading but the calcium is 410 ppm, I read the suggested articles by Randy-Holmes Farley and it seems fine.
Thanks a bunch
 
a calcium level at 410ppm is fine, i try to keep 400-420. i would not add any more alk buffer, and just let it drop on its own. when starting out it takes upto a couple of months for the calc/alk balance to work itself out.
 
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