Alkalinity and Calcium Not Rising

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New tank, few corals no coralline algae! No one else sees a problem with him dosing 900ml/day? If not, I'll just pipe down. It just seems like a simple issue to me. Big time overdose.
 
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I have been mixing the 2 Cups per gallon of the BRS Soda Ash.
 
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When I let off for a few days it dropped to 6 so I started it back.
 
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Sorry to derail, and I've much enjoyed the five pages leading up to this, but have you considered a calcium reactor? Precipitation on pumps and heaters was a large reason I stopped 2 part dosing. I don't have that problem at all with calcium reactor. But I learned reading this post the reason why; my ph while dosing was 8.2 or so, but 7.8 or so with reactor.
 

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Could a couple large water changes help? Maybe a 225g water change help speed up the mag. Levels
 

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I've had this problem in my 80g system. If I didn't do regular large water changes I ended up with your problem. I did 50% water changes once a week for a month. After that I was able to maintain a the correct levels of the alk. cal. mag.
 

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I've had this problem in my 80g system. If I didn't do regular large water changes I ended up with your problem. I did 50% water changes once a week for a month. After that I was able to maintain a the correct levels of the alk. cal. mag.

FWIW, I'm not a fan of using water changes to deal with calcium and alkalinity issues. I don't see any issues that it is likely to correct (that impact calcium and alkalinity) that could not be corrected more easily in other ways.
 

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Randy,
Why do you switch to baking soda? :)

Lower tank pH reduces precipitation. Baking soda induces lower tank pH than does sodium carbonate.
 
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