Hi there,
I've been running a 15-gallon coral quarantine tank with live rock for the last few months, getting it prepped for some high end Elegances I will be receiving soon. Parameters are mostly fine. All I do is a weekly water change, and it keeps everything in check for the most part - however my Alk is a bit high and I'm not really sure how to keep it low given the tank has nothing in it but live rock.
Same goes for Calcium to some degree, which is sitting right over 500. My Alk is around 12.5-13 currently. This was all tested yesterday immediately following a 4-gallon water change.
Not really sure how to keep these parameters down without something to consume them. Perhaps doing less frequent water changes? I will soon have the Elegances in there, which I imagine will consume some of the Alk and Calcium. I'm just hoping the high Alk doesn't pose a problem when introducing them..
Any thoughts or tips would be appreciated!
I've been running a 15-gallon coral quarantine tank with live rock for the last few months, getting it prepped for some high end Elegances I will be receiving soon. Parameters are mostly fine. All I do is a weekly water change, and it keeps everything in check for the most part - however my Alk is a bit high and I'm not really sure how to keep it low given the tank has nothing in it but live rock.
Same goes for Calcium to some degree, which is sitting right over 500. My Alk is around 12.5-13 currently. This was all tested yesterday immediately following a 4-gallon water change.
Not really sure how to keep these parameters down without something to consume them. Perhaps doing less frequent water changes? I will soon have the Elegances in there, which I imagine will consume some of the Alk and Calcium. I'm just hoping the high Alk doesn't pose a problem when introducing them..
Any thoughts or tips would be appreciated!