Previously had a Red Sea XL300 (65gal display + 15gal sump) that was fairly heavily stocked and always had a problem with keeping pH above 7.9 or so. With a combination of a Kalk reactor and external air for the skimmer, I managed to fix that. It would solidly sit at about 8.3. But that's old news.
I just upgraded to a Waterbox 230 LX (160gal display + 60gal sump) and with the Kalk reactor connected, I now have a steady pH of 8.5-8.6 with pretty light kalk dosing. However, the alk is flat at about 7.7-8 at best, far from the 10-11 I usually ran at previously.
If I crank up the kalk, I can likely raise the alk, but it'll blow the pH past 9 easily (went to 9.5 briefly the other day by accident).
Am I doing something obviously wrong?
I'm having to keep kalk low, and dose 180ml of All-for-Reef a day to keep the alk flat near 8 without spiking the pH. That's getting expensive.
Another option is buy a ton more fish I guess?
I just upgraded to a Waterbox 230 LX (160gal display + 60gal sump) and with the Kalk reactor connected, I now have a steady pH of 8.5-8.6 with pretty light kalk dosing. However, the alk is flat at about 7.7-8 at best, far from the 10-11 I usually ran at previously.
If I crank up the kalk, I can likely raise the alk, but it'll blow the pH past 9 easily (went to 9.5 briefly the other day by accident).
Am I doing something obviously wrong?
I'm having to keep kalk low, and dose 180ml of All-for-Reef a day to keep the alk flat near 8 without spiking the pH. That's getting expensive.
Another option is buy a ton more fish I guess?