For the purposes of this thread, i will be chronicling the beginning stages of a 2 part dosage regimen in my display tank. For far too long i've neglected doing this, and occasionally lost some more sensitive pieces of coral or had retarded growth because I didn't understand or underestimated the importance of the calcium and alkalinity relationship in reef tanks. After seeing seased's tank over the weekend, i realized if i wanted good growth, color, and stability, i needed to dose. I had only occasionally tested these params prior to water changes, and relied on WC's alone to boost my alk and calc. So now i've done daily, and multiple daily, tests of alkalinity to kind of gather a basic starting point and understanding of the levels in my tank. Last night I made an alk solution based off randy's 2 part recipe, split in half, as only had a half gallon sized container to mix it in. I used a reef supplement caluclator to calculate the doseage needed to increase my alkalinity by approx .4 dkh a day. 19.9mL. Yesterday evening at 12am my dkh was at 7.39, and as off writing this it is 7.616. I am using a hannah alk checker for these purposes, testing multiple times at each interval, approx every 12hrs or so. I have noticed some interesting things. I've heard alk supposedly stays constant regardless of light cycle, however mine doesnt appear to. i've noticed some slight deviations during the light cycle but i suppose that could be noise in the testing procedure. I'm also keeping track of my calcium, but it isnt moving much yet, I will begin to dose it as well as my alk in the coming days. Right now it's at around 450ppm. My target alk is 9-9.2 and calcium of around 420ppm. I hope this is useful to you guys, do not neglect this relationship in your tanks. it's as essential for proper growth as a good light source is, and i now understand it. Any comments or input would be greatly appreciated.