I have a new WB LX 330.7 up and running and am getting ready to start moving coral over from my 8 year old 180g. My alk in the 180 runs 8.7 give or take a point or two. The new tank has alk of 10.7 which is about where my salt mix measures. I think lowering the alk in the new tank to match the mature tank is the route to go for the corals benefit. I'm open to suggestions if this is not the best route. I need to reduce the alk in about 285 gallons of tank water and wonder what method would be best. I do have a fish in and a few softies so I don't want to drop it to fast. I'll calculate consumption and dosing once I get the coral over to the new tank.
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