Hey,
I just installed a drip system to drip kalkwasser into the return chamber of my sump. Tank has 4 fish, snails and lots of stoney corals from Acros and Monti to Cyphastreas and chalice and everything in between. Alk been stable at around 8-8.5. It dipped to 6.5 when I went away for 5 days and lost 1 Acro. The rest were kind of upset. I noticed that my alk drops about a half dkh a day I'm guessing because of the Cyphastreas and chalices. Everything basically regained color. I'm going away again for about 4 days later this week and with this drip system dripping 1 drop every 4 seconds from a 5 gallon bin, my ph went from 7.9/8 - 8.3 in basically 1 day but alk stayed around 8.5. I was told to try to increase evaporation by adding a fan. I finally feel good about keeping higher end pieces and was told don't worry about ph because at night it'll automatically drop.
I want to know, should I let it drip 24/7 or disconnect it at times to avoid ph climbing too high?
I just installed a drip system to drip kalkwasser into the return chamber of my sump. Tank has 4 fish, snails and lots of stoney corals from Acros and Monti to Cyphastreas and chalice and everything in between. Alk been stable at around 8-8.5. It dipped to 6.5 when I went away for 5 days and lost 1 Acro. The rest were kind of upset. I noticed that my alk drops about a half dkh a day I'm guessing because of the Cyphastreas and chalices. Everything basically regained color. I'm going away again for about 4 days later this week and with this drip system dripping 1 drop every 4 seconds from a 5 gallon bin, my ph went from 7.9/8 - 8.3 in basically 1 day but alk stayed around 8.5. I was told to try to increase evaporation by adding a fan. I finally feel good about keeping higher end pieces and was told don't worry about ph because at night it'll automatically drop.
I want to know, should I let it drip 24/7 or disconnect it at times to avoid ph climbing too high?
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