i've had 5 fish (2 clowns, blenny, 2 cardinals) in my tank for about 5-6 weeks now. All is going well.
Added 3 coral frags 2 weeks ago - 3 head trumpet, 3 heads of zoa's, inch or so toadstool, and 3 headed stylophora. all small corals.
I have been testing my water weekly to get a feeling of where I'm at, and to see what parameters are lacking. there seems to be one that is consistently low.
I have been doing roughly 40 gallon water changes every 1-2 weeks. I use reef crystals
the parameters are pretty much the same when I test weekly.
the one parameter that is lacking is Alkalinity. For some reason it doesn't get higher than 6.9 (salifert test kit). I have also went as far as testing the fresh batch of saltwater in my storage bin. That reads 9.0, which is acceptable. On the low end, but at least it's in the accepted range.
I did start the tank up with dry rock and dry sand, not sure if that has anything to do with it. but doing 40-50 gallon water changes isn't raising that parameter.
I remember in my last tank, I was dosing like crazy. struggled to keep my levels up as well. I never had any issues with the tank, other than the level not being where I'd hoped it would be.
I find it hard to believe that a tank this new, small, and very few corals/fish in it.....would need me to be dosing at this point.
I get it, you need to dose when you need to dose..but this soon in the game?
any ideas?
salinity - 1.025
temp - 78
nitrates - 6.4
calcium - 440
phosphate - 0
magnesium - 1200
ph - 8.2
alkalinity - 6.9
Added 3 coral frags 2 weeks ago - 3 head trumpet, 3 heads of zoa's, inch or so toadstool, and 3 headed stylophora. all small corals.
I have been testing my water weekly to get a feeling of where I'm at, and to see what parameters are lacking. there seems to be one that is consistently low.
I have been doing roughly 40 gallon water changes every 1-2 weeks. I use reef crystals
the parameters are pretty much the same when I test weekly.
the one parameter that is lacking is Alkalinity. For some reason it doesn't get higher than 6.9 (salifert test kit). I have also went as far as testing the fresh batch of saltwater in my storage bin. That reads 9.0, which is acceptable. On the low end, but at least it's in the accepted range.
I did start the tank up with dry rock and dry sand, not sure if that has anything to do with it. but doing 40-50 gallon water changes isn't raising that parameter.
I remember in my last tank, I was dosing like crazy. struggled to keep my levels up as well. I never had any issues with the tank, other than the level not being where I'd hoped it would be.
I find it hard to believe that a tank this new, small, and very few corals/fish in it.....would need me to be dosing at this point.
I get it, you need to dose when you need to dose..but this soon in the game?
any ideas?
salinity - 1.025
temp - 78
nitrates - 6.4
calcium - 440
phosphate - 0
magnesium - 1200
ph - 8.2
alkalinity - 6.9