I've been keeping a 100 gallon reef tank since March 2002 and I have had very high alkalinity almost from the start. The last test I performed was with the LaMotte test kit and the result was 520 ppm. I divided that by 17.85 to get the dKH — 29! This doesn't surprize me since I have getting results of from 17dKH and climbing steadily upwards for months. I have tried 5 different tests with comparable results. All my corals are dying and there is not much coralline algae growing on my rock but a plague of hair algae is developing. Test results: Salinity = .025; pH = 8.3; Alk = 29dKH; Ca = 375; Ammonia, Nitrites, Nitrates = 0. I am supplementing with: Leng Sy Reef Solution, Mark Weiss Coral Vital and Coral Vital LSB, C-Balance, Seachem Buffer, Seachem Reef Calcium. I have done a 40% water change in the past 2 days using distilled water and Crystal Sea salt mix.
Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated!
Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated!