5.2 DKH/day demand. I MUST be doing something wrong!

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Are you seeing evidence of precipitation such as sand hardening or precipitation where the high pH additives are added?

The high pH will promote that process.
Aside from a little bit where the drips splash on sump walls above the water line there are absolutely no signs of precipitation. Not on heaters, pumps and sand is not clumping.
 

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Aside from a little bit where the drips splash on sump walls above the water line there are absolutely no signs of precipitation. Not on heaters, pumps and sand is not clumping.

OK, then either you have real very high demand, or are measuring the dosing solution incorrectly somehow. :)
 
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OK, then either you have real very high demand, or are measuring the dosing solution incorrectly somehow. :)
Thanks for confirming. I didn’t think it was possible but apparently it is! My reef is doing better than ever before and coral growth is fantastic so it’s hard to get too bent out of shape. I’m using multiple scales, check weights etc so I’m certain my solutions are correct.

$50-60 a month in additives but on the bright side it raises salinity 10% a month... “free” water change with dilution. I may start peddling $50 frag packs once month to help out...
 

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Thanks for confirming. I didn’t think it was possible but apparently it is! My reef is doing better than ever before and coral growth is fantastic so it’s hard to get too bent out of shape. I’m using multiple scales, check weights etc so I’m certain my solutions are correct.

$50-60 a month in additives but on the bright side it raises salinity 10% a month... “free” water change with dilution. I may start peddling $50 frag packs once month to help out...

Perhaps it is a reflection of good control of both pH and alk. Not that many folks have gone this route to know what happens.
 

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