7 year old reef tank high alk

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I have a 7+ year old reef tank and the alk is always high. It's all sofies and I haven added any buffer alk/ca in about a year and the alk is always 13-14 ish. I've tested my new saltwater and it's about 9. Only filtration is Cheto and calerpa. No skimmer. Ca is 420 and haven't checked mg in awhile. I used to have to 2 part but not anymore. Anyone have an idea why it's high and how to lower?
 

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Do you dose nitrate? It adds alk.

In a low demand tank, very slow dissolution of rock and sand (which is typical) will slowly raise alk and calcium. It goes unnoticed in aquaria with higher alk demand, except that the sand very slowly depletes.

Tap water can also add alk.
 
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I'm not dosing anything and I use to do water. I have a large 8" clown trigger that was great for years then decided to start eating corals. So, my coral load is light for a 180 gal, mostly mushrooms, gsp and a couple bubble tips that stay super small now. The fish is awesome though, so I've kept him.
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Wow, really? Interesting. I had all soft coral though.
 

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Wow, really? Interesting. I had all soft coral though.

Some soft corals have calcium carbonate spicules in them. Leather corals for example. But just sand will do it.
 
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Oh, I also have about 10 mangroves above the tank growing in tubs with the macro algae. Not sure if the add alk in some way. Just curious. Their pretty small.
 

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Oh, I also have about 10 mangroves above the tank growing in tubs with the macro algae. Not sure if the add alk in some way. Just curious. Their pretty small.

I am not aware of such an effect. :)
 

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