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Raising ALK...reef carbonate + baking soda

tubsy3

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Hi all,

My tank is recovering from a crash and these days everything seems stable again. I was using reef carbonate by seachem i beleive and added 2 caps of that stuff to my tank when I had low DKH. Within 2 days nearly all my sps died. I put what I could in my larger tank where thinks are going better.

This past weekend I had to get the ALK up again so I put in a cap only this time and now some of my zoas in that tank had their necks/stalks i dunno what you call em shrink pretty thin. Has anyone used this stuff? Is one cap raising it too fast? I will get the numbers later today on the bottle.


BTW the tank I am talking about is a 29g. Any help with DKH is GREATLY appreciated. As this is where i seem to always run into problems.

Thanks!
Chris
 
chris, are you mixing it with rodi water to dissolve it and then slowly adding to the tank? Are you testing to see what levels are?
 
Tubsy try this thread. It is used by many of us.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/rhf/index.php#7

Oh yea, I have this thread bookmarked haha. It jsut that when I first started my SW tank i bought this reef carbonate stuff so I was just using it until it was gone before starting the 3 part diy mixture.


wrassefan: No i havent been mixing the reefcarbonate with ro/di. it says 1capful (5ml per 80L) so 5ml per 20 gal. Each 5ml/80L will increase alkalinity by .25meq/L. How much should I be putting in? I get so confused in between meq/L and DKH haha. Should I just be mixing this carbonate stuff with top off water?
 
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