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Doug Geib

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I have a 75 gallon reef tank Im building. Currently the tank has rock, sand, 2 clown fish, an emerald crab, and a conch. I am constantly struggling with low alkalinity. I am using bulk reef suply supplements. My parameters are:
MG-1400
CA-397
KH-7.0
For the last few weeks I have been using BRS calculator to dose. According to it, I should dose around 4ml to get from 7 to 9. Currently Im dosing 74 ml and it is gradually going up around .3 dkh daily. I dont know what is using up all this alkalinity.
Currently Im 2 part dosing equal parts of KH and CA, 74 ml.
Im testing with Hanna checkers.
Any thoughts?
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I'm not sure how you got "4 ml" from the calculator, but that's not right. For sodium carbonate, you need to dose 107 mL to go from 7 to 9 dKh. For sodium bicarbonate, you need to dose 214 mL:

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