Question 1: Can someone please explain the chemistry behind why the alkalinity in my FOWLR tank keeps dropping, even with dosing liquid soda ash daily @ 40ml per day, and all while calcium and magnesium remains constant?
Question 2: Based on the answer above, what should I do differently?
NOTE - I apologize in advance for the length of this post ... since I'm not sure which data is relevant, I've chosen to err on the side of giving you everything!
Background:
Again, I have two questions:
Thoughts?
Question 2: Based on the answer above, what should I do differently?
NOTE - I apologize in advance for the length of this post ... since I'm not sure which data is relevant, I've chosen to err on the side of giving you everything!
Background:
- Tank has only been running for 2.5 months (started cycling on Jan 1!)
- My goal is a mixed reef tank (LPS + Softies mainly) but don't want to add corals yet
- I have a 130g DT (140g total water volume with sump, sand, and live rock) supported by the following equipment:
- Trigger Platinum Sump with Fleece Roller
- 4x Brightwell Aquatics Xport-BIO bricks + 2x Brightwell Aquatics Xport-NO3 bricks (in sump)
- Reef Octopus - Regal 200EXT (with CO2 scrubber on air inlet)
- GAC reactor w/ ~1 cup of BRS Bulk Premium ROX 0.8 Aquarium Carbon with water flow @ ~ 50 GPH
- Refugium w/ ~ 1lb (16Oz) of Red Pom Pom (Gracilaria Hayi) illuminated with Kessil A360W Tuna Sun
- 2 x Pentair Aquatics Smart UV 25 Watt (processing at ~375 GPH ... each powered by its own return pump)
- 3 x Radion XR15 G5 PRO LED Lights
- Apex
- Triton
- DOS + DDR (for 2-part dosing)
- In the display tank there is:
- 40 Lbs Live Sand
- 130 Lbs MarcoRocks Dry Rock
- 20 Lbs of aquacultured Live Rock from FLA
- Livestock:
- 1 x Blonde Naso Tang (~3")
- 1 x Sailfin Tang (~3")
- 1 x Yellow Tang (~4")
- 1 x Purple Tang (~4")
- 1 x Pakistan Butterflyfish (~1.5")
- 1 x Midas Blenny (~4")
- 1 x Flame Hawkfish (~1.5")
- 1 x Blue Dot Jawfish (~3")
- 2 x Gladiator Clownfish (~1.5")
- 9 x Azure Damselfish (1.5")
- 2 x Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp
- 2 x Fire Shrimp
- 1 x Coral Banded Shrimp
- 2 x Emerald Crab
- CUC - Assorted snails, hermit crabs, conch
- NOTE: My goal is add corals once I see coralline algae taking off - but until then, this is a fish-only setup
- Typical Water Parameters
- Water made from RODI + Tropic Marin PRO Reef
- Temp: 77.9 - 78.3F
- pH: 8.11 - 8.36
- Salinity: 35 ppt
- ALK: (see below)
- CA: 470 - 503ppm (via Triton)
- MG: 1290 - 1319ppm (via Triton)
- Ammonia: <0.02ppm (via Seneye Reef)
- Nitrite: <0.05ppm (via Hanna Checker) - I know this doesn't matter, but there you go ...
- Nitrate: <2ppm (via Hanna Checker) - OFTEN find ZERO - at which point I turn down the photoperiod on the refugium and/or increase feeding to fish
- Phosphate: <0.01 (via Hanna Checker) - OFTEN find ZERO - at which point I dose Brightwell Aquatics NeoPhos
- I perform a 20% water change weekly
- 2-Part Dosing
- NOTE: I know that 2-part dosing is NOT required with a FOWLR ... I installed the Trident and DOS + DDR only to get ready for when I add corals
- However, after seeing Alkalinity dropping steadily with only fish in the tank, I did a 1-time correction with Liquid Sodium Bicarb then started automatic dosing of Liquid Soda Ash (all from BRS using their "Pharma-grade" pouches)
- I initially started out with very small alkalinity doses twice per day, and every week would do a new "adjustment dose" then re-calculated what daily dose needed to be based on the 7-day total ... I am now up to dosing 40ml per day (with DOS automatically adjusting dose in response to readings from Triton)
- Throughout all of this both Calcium and Magnesium have remained fairly constant, so I have not been dosing any of them. I know this shouldn't make sense if I had corals or even a lot of coralline algae - I should need to dose both CA and ALK in equal measure. However, my assumption was that I'm not seeing any drop in CA or MG becasue right now the tank is fish only
- HERE'S THE PROBLEM: Alkalinity and Liquid Soda Ash dosing with only fish in the tank (and a SMALL bit of coralline algae on the real live rock):
Again, I have two questions:
- Can someone please help me understand the chemistry behind why my alkalinity keeps falling even though I keep increasing my daily dosing of Liquid Soda Ash - all while the tank is still fish-only?
- Based on the answer to the question above, tell me what I should be doing differently?
Thoughts?