You shouldn't have a high demand with those, but all things will use up Alk, so you still want to stay on top of it. You're biggest consumer might be coraline algae until your LPS get big.
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I have never used kalkwasser because I find ATO fluctuates with humidity in my house...
yeah, the only numbers I chase are steady alk and decent but not too high PAR. everything else kinda falls in line.I use kalk and dose about 1500 ml/day using a dosing pump. The ATO makes up the rest of the evaporation as needed. This works as long as the evaporation rate is higher than the amount of Kalk needed. My tank has a low calcium/alk demand and evaporates about 1.5 gallons in the winter and a little less in the summer.
I don't understand the whole alk/nutrient balance thing. My goal is to keep the alk stable at the number I selected based on the alk achieved with the ASW mix I use at 35ppt which is about 9 dKh. If I test my system, it will report 0 nitrate and maybe up to .05 ppm of phosphate. There is a little algae though, so I know there are nutrients available.
I have read the having detectable nitrate and nitrite is beneficial to healthy coral growth. I also would like to raise my alkalinity. Any ideas on how to raise these three. Also should i try to raise them. I run gfo and carbon and a skimmer. I haven't done a water change in about a month trying to let those numbers rise but nothing is doing any good.