Randrew215
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Over the past few months I've been trying to clean up my tank parameters to try out some SPS corals. Brought phosphates to zero, nitrates to between zero and and 5 ppm, and set up an ato to keep sg constant. My trial SPS (purple cap) and my LPS corals are growing, so that's good. I top off with kalk and dose B-ionic daily, but my alk has been steadily rising while my Ca++ levels have been falling even though I dose in equal parts. Is this normal? Sg has stayed at 1.025, pH is always at 8.2, Ca++ has been as low as 360 and as high as 450 (I dose extra Ca++ in accordance w/ Randy Holmes Farley's article to bring back into range if low), but kH has steadily risen from 8.3 to 12.2. Is there an explanation for this? Test kits are not expired. Is there a point at which this becomes problematic for my tank or do I just stay the course? Tank is 90 gal w/ 29 sump and I change 15 gallons weekly. Thanks,
-Andy
-Andy