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Hi everyone, I put 50 ml of Calcium instead of alkalinity. It was already reading 437. It's a 72 gallon with a 20 gallon sump. I'm using Red Reef B (liquid). I seriously need help. I'm freaking out. I have 8 fish, 2 shrimp, and corals of all kinds.
 

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Well, i don't have an answer but i had a doser stick on and dumped almost a gallon of calcium mix in my 50 gallon tank. Calcium was off the chart using salifert test kit. I had to use almost 2 full syringes of reagent to get it to turn blue. It's been 3 weeks and no ill effects. I can't do a large water change due to nutrients being pretty low. So for now I am just monitoring. I didn't get any precipitation, so I was not too worried. This is just for what it's worth, but i hope you get the answers you need.
 
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According to a few calculators, dosing 50ml of Red Sea A to 72 gallons of seawater raises calcium by about 40ppm. Many here have said they start to be concerned when calcium approaches 600ppm. I myself had overlooked a dosing error once and found my calcium to be 560ppm. I dosed alkalinity until it came down naturally. Don’t worry too much and think about lesson learned!
 
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Well, i don't have an answer but i had a doser stick on and dumped almost a gallon of calcium mix in my 50 gallon tank. Calcium was off the chart using salifert test kit. I had to use almost 2 full syringes of reagent to get it to turn blue. It's been 3 weeks and no ill effects. I can't do a large water change due to nutrients being pretty low. So for now I am just monitoring. I didn't get any precipitation, so I was not too worried. This is just for what it's worth, but i hope you get the answers you need.
Thank you! I was so worried. You've made me feel much better.
 
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According to a few calculators, dosing 50ml of Red Sea A to 72 gallons of seawater raises calcium by about 40ppm. Many here have said they start to be concerned when calcium approaches 600ppm. I myself had overlooked a dosing error once and found my calcium to be 560ppm. I dosed alkalinity until it came down naturally. Don’t worry too much and think about lesson learned!
That's definitely a lesson learned. Thank you! I needed that reassurance.
 
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Hello, this is my first answer on the forum, I'm Brazilian and I learn a lot here with you, the Brazilian forum is very quiet and has a lot of misinformation.
You can rest in peace, I got the dosage of Red Sea Reef Foundation Skeletal wrong here and my parameters went crazy, where I had calcium at 900, magnesium at 2400 and Kh at 12, I only lost 2 gonioporas, the rest were fine, I left the corals themselves consume and today everything is back to normal.
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Sorry for any writing errors, I'm using a translator, this is my reef!
 
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If you have SPS corals, they will almost instantly turn white (die) if you have a wide swing in dKH. Mine can tolerate a 1 to 1.5 dKH swing.
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I have mostly hardier SPS, but am coming up to a daily ALK consumption of 0.5ish, but it’s growing. I currently manually dose every evening through a drip feed that brings it back up 0.5 over the course of an hour or so.

Once you get to a daily Alk consumption of 1 or more… how do you dose for that? Does that cause issues bringing the day’s consumption back to the starting point? Or is it more “the corals are acclimated to 8-9, so dosing back up to 9 is OK, but dosing from 9-10 would risk issues”?
 
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Question on this:

I have mostly hardier SPS, but am coming up to a daily ALK consumption of 0.5ish, but it’s growing. I currently manually dose every evening through a drip feed that brings it back up 0.5 over the course of an hour or so.

Once you get to a daily Alk consumption of 1 or more… how do you dose for that? Does that cause issues bringing the day’s consumption back to the starting point? Or is it more “the corals are acclimated to 8-9, so dosing back up to 9 is OK, but dosing from 9-10 would risk issues”?
All my SPS-dominant tanks are driven by calcium reactors so don't see much fluctuations. Others found success with AFR, kalk, and/or 2-part dosing. I don't think going from 9-10 would be a problem. However, it's the 9 to 11 and 11 to 9 in a short window would hurt! Again, every tank is different. Just sharing what I've observed, nothing scientific about it though. I've gone from 9 to 12 before and lost a few finicky frags; but everything else was fine.

I think that the best course of action is inaction - don't overreact and immediately attempt to "correct the issue" - nothing good comes fast in reefing!
 
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Question on this:

I have mostly hardier SPS, but am coming up to a daily ALK consumption of 0.5ish, but it’s growing. I currently manually dose every evening through a drip feed that brings it back up 0.5 over the course of an hour or so.

Once you get to a daily Alk consumption of 1 or more… how do you dose for that? Does that cause issues bringing the day’s consumption back to the starting point? Or is it more “the corals are acclimated to 8-9, so dosing back up to 9 is OK, but dosing from 9-10 would risk issues”?

You have to get a doser or dose bicarbonate instead.
 
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Everything i dose is DIY from Randy's recipe list. Sometimes i seem to mix it a bit strong, sometimes weak. I use a doser with 5 gallon glass jars. I test biweekly once it's going. With each new batch I test 2 times a week to dial it in. I don't think dosing powder with fish feeder will be good idea. Hard to be sure the dose is right. You can weigh the powder and manually dose as needed though
 
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