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A friend has recently contacted me that he began seeing his carpet anenome show signs of dying off. His tanks is mainly FOWLR, other then softies and anenomes. He has tested his water and turns out that his dKh is 20! I do know that sudden swings in Kh can be detrimental to corals, and even some fish can be sensitive to large swings in Kh over short period of time. However, my feeling is that the increase was over several months and slowly rising as I believe during each water change he adds "Kent super dK buffer". Any advise on how to slowly lower dKh? I hear some add vinegar? my guess is that the water volume is about 340g (260g tank with about 80 gal sump).
Thanks!
Thanks!