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Adding marine buffer has sky rocketed Dkh to near 14!
I was wondering if the Dkh will drop naturally with around 10 lps corals in a 250 litre or won't there demand be high enough to make much difference?
 

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I was wondering if the Dkh will drop naturally with around 10 lps corals in a 250 litre or won't there demand be high enough to make much difference?

Yeah,
If your corals are in-taking cal and alk, then your alk will drop.

Just don't dose anymore alk products until it hits your sweet spot.

FWIW:
PH buffer is just a cover up product that does raise your alk too.
It also contains borate and that junk can throw off your test kits, over the long haul.

You've most likely have a lot of Co2 trapped in your water.

Alkalinity and Co2 is what determines your ph.
 

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what is cal at
 

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easy there slow and steady
 

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