Hey gang,
I've been using an algae scrubber for quite some time now with fantastic results. Corals look great, fish are fat and happy, and my cyano is gone.
We've discovered that algae scrubbers suck up alkalinity! So, I am here with this problem.
My alkalinity tests at 4.8dkh. I've dosed 1 tsp. of baking soda each evening for 2 weeks with no change in alkalinity. This week, I've upped it to 2 tsp. each evening. This is day 2 and I decided to test since I increased dosage. Alk = 4.8 still! This is a brand new salifert test kit backed up by my API kit. Why won't it budge?
I'm also dosing 10ml B Ionic calcium each morning
No water change since February 2012...
Other params:
Ph 8.0 (4pm test, lights out at 7pm)
Ca 420
Salinity 1.024
Nitrate 0
Nitrite 0
I've also got SeaChem Marine buffer. Anyone have any experience? I might try this next week if I get no results with baking powder.
I've been using an algae scrubber for quite some time now with fantastic results. Corals look great, fish are fat and happy, and my cyano is gone.
We've discovered that algae scrubbers suck up alkalinity! So, I am here with this problem.
My alkalinity tests at 4.8dkh. I've dosed 1 tsp. of baking soda each evening for 2 weeks with no change in alkalinity. This week, I've upped it to 2 tsp. each evening. This is day 2 and I decided to test since I increased dosage. Alk = 4.8 still! This is a brand new salifert test kit backed up by my API kit. Why won't it budge?
I'm also dosing 10ml B Ionic calcium each morning
No water change since February 2012...
Other params:
Ph 8.0 (4pm test, lights out at 7pm)
Ca 420
Salinity 1.024
Nitrate 0
Nitrite 0
I've also got SeaChem Marine buffer. Anyone have any experience? I might try this next week if I get no results with baking powder.