What is the likelihood that a decaying/dissolving, natural, barnacle cluster would lead to alkalinity constantly increasing with NO dosing?
*I've read lots of other threads with potential sources of alkalinity increase but would like to focus on the barnacle cluster for now
Barnacle cluster purchased from local beach shop and appeared to be natural with no bonding.
Added 1 year ago,,, some of the barnacle shells have collapsed over time.
*I assumed either I or something in the tank just broke them but now I'm wondering if they're actually dissolving
Pictures then additional details...
1 year ago:
Today:
Additional details:
- 40 gallon tank with no sump running since 10/2021 (tank transfer from 6-8 month old 37 gallon)
- Best guess at actual water volume is roughly 30-32 gallons
- NO dosing,,, soft corals only with weekly 10% water changes (((rarely test alk in new saltwater but around 8 dKH whenever I have)))
- Tank had been maintaining 8-8.5 dKH on its own with just water changes
- Alkalinity increase seemed to start (gradually) about 1 month ago
- Alk increases roughly 0.7 dKH per week,,, got as high at 10.5 dKH
- I'm using Sodium Bisulfate in new water change water to get to 1.5(ish) dKH and doing frequent, small water changes to bring it down
*Nitrates have been stable forever in the 8-10 ppm range,,, was dosing phosphate daily for a long time to maintain 0.06-0.08 ppm but recently stabilized so no longer
Will buy a new barnacle cluster and replace but dreading the thought of freaking out my blenny and having him go for an escape jump.
*I've read lots of other threads with potential sources of alkalinity increase but would like to focus on the barnacle cluster for now
Barnacle cluster purchased from local beach shop and appeared to be natural with no bonding.
Added 1 year ago,,, some of the barnacle shells have collapsed over time.
*I assumed either I or something in the tank just broke them but now I'm wondering if they're actually dissolving
Pictures then additional details...
1 year ago:
Today:
Additional details:
- 40 gallon tank with no sump running since 10/2021 (tank transfer from 6-8 month old 37 gallon)
- Best guess at actual water volume is roughly 30-32 gallons
- NO dosing,,, soft corals only with weekly 10% water changes (((rarely test alk in new saltwater but around 8 dKH whenever I have)))
- Tank had been maintaining 8-8.5 dKH on its own with just water changes
- Alkalinity increase seemed to start (gradually) about 1 month ago
- Alk increases roughly 0.7 dKH per week,,, got as high at 10.5 dKH
- I'm using Sodium Bisulfate in new water change water to get to 1.5(ish) dKH and doing frequent, small water changes to bring it down
*Nitrates have been stable forever in the 8-10 ppm range,,, was dosing phosphate daily for a long time to maintain 0.06-0.08 ppm but recently stabilized so no longer
Will buy a new barnacle cluster and replace but dreading the thought of freaking out my blenny and having him go for an escape jump.