Randy Holmes-Farley
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Wow, I didn't know that, so your fear Randy or concern is that suddenly the formate becomes available to the system the alk will shoot straight up.
I do not know. Unlike acetate from calcium acetate or vinegar dosing, formate (which is very close, chemically) is not really widely used by bacteria. Hence the thought by TM that it is used internally by corals and may not ever be readily detected as "alkalinity" in the bulk water.
I speculate that bacteria may fairly rapidly set up shop in the tank to consume the formate, but that is without basis in any sort of study.