I would double check your testing first and foremost. Get a second test kit for alk. im not understanding how your tank is using that much alk. Is it in a basement with 0 air flow?
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If you keep dosing all you are doing is hardening your sand. You have nothing else using that much alk. It’s going to take longer than a weekend to correct. You also need to break up the sand clumpsUpdate:
I did about a 15% water change on Friday morning before I left town for the weekend. I left the dosing pumps off and the CO2 scrubber on. I tested this morning (Monday) for alkalinity and calcium and my calcium dropped about 10 ppm to 410 and my alkalinity dropped from about 7 dKH to 5.5 dKH. I don’t think this no dosing thing is sustainable!
Also, I’m just stating the trend I’ve seen: when CO2 scrubber is connected, I have more issues with precipitation because of the increased pH. When it’s off, it generally stabilizes.
That is certainly the expected result.
The sand must be not thoroughly plugged with phosphates yet if it precipitates that rapidly at 8.1-8.2 pH. Would you agree?
The highest level of phosphates I’ve been able to achieve is 0.02 ppm, and that’s only within the last month or so.