Hey fellas..... my 29 gallon reef has been up and running about 16 months now. Since the beginning I'd dripped kalk nightly. I drip about one liter of kalk nightly which contains half a teaspoon of kalk. My pH has always been high, 8.6 or higher, but the calcium was always 400 - 450. I was using the Red Sea alk test kit before and it read alk as "normal". Well, recently my calcium and alk were low even with kalk dosing. After reading the archives, I kinda thought the reason was that I had overdosed the tank on kalk and the high pH was keeping the Ca and alk low. So......
Last weekend I started dosing B-ionic. I also bought a LaMotte Ca test kit and a Salifert Alk test kit. Currently my Ca is 370 or so....... my alk is 10.2. pH with the Salifert kit is still 8.6 or higher.
My question is...... how can I drop this pH? I just did another 5 gallon water change today. I did two 5 gallon water changes last week. I change 5 gallons per week religiously. Also, after each water change, what can I do to bring up the Ca level? The instructions on B-Ionic say not to dose more than 1 ml per gallon of volume in the tank. That's just not enough to bring the Ca level up to where I want it to be. I don't want to dose kalk to bring up the Ca because the pH is so high. Any suggestions? Thanks!
Last weekend I started dosing B-ionic. I also bought a LaMotte Ca test kit and a Salifert Alk test kit. Currently my Ca is 370 or so....... my alk is 10.2. pH with the Salifert kit is still 8.6 or higher.
My question is...... how can I drop this pH? I just did another 5 gallon water change today. I did two 5 gallon water changes last week. I change 5 gallons per week religiously. Also, after each water change, what can I do to bring up the Ca level? The instructions on B-Ionic say not to dose more than 1 ml per gallon of volume in the tank. That's just not enough to bring the Ca level up to where I want it to be. I don't want to dose kalk to bring up the Ca because the pH is so high. Any suggestions? Thanks!