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Tested my water yesterday and here are results:

alkaline: 10.7
Ph: 8.15
Calcium: 440
Magnesium: 1410

do I need to dose any of these? I have the redsea reefer a,b,c
 

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There are many variables to determine if dosing is needed. How old is the tank, how much coral, etc... basically when you get to the point where weekly water changes do not suffice to keep main things like alk, cal and magnesium stabil then dosing should be considered.
 
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There are many variables to determine if dosing is needed. How old is the tank, how much coral, etc... basically when you get to the point where weekly water changes do not suffice to keep main things like alk, cal and magnesium stabil then dosing should be considered.
Tank is over a month old.

corals:
Hanners
Torch
Candy cane
Acans
Star polyps
Toadstool
Mushroom
Xzenia
Kenya tree

tank is 160 litres and I do change 15litres every two weeks. Last week I changed the carbon and cleaned the filter and added some bacteria balls to the filter.
 

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Tested my water yesterday and here are results:

alkaline: 10.7
Ph: 8.15
Calcium: 440
Magnesium: 1410

do I need to dose any of these? I have the redsea reefer a,b,c
Your certainly not low on anything. What’s the Alkalinity of fresh made saltwater?
 
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Your certainly not low on anything. What’s the Alkalinity of fresh made saltwater?
Oh so these are all good? They’ve been stead for the past week.

someone told me my ph was to high.

I’m not sure in the salt water. The salt water is natural sea water.
 

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Tested my water yesterday and here are results:

alkaline: 10.7
Ph: 8.15
Calcium: 440
Magnesium: 1410

do I need to dose any of these? I have the redsea reefer a,b,c
The easiest way to determine if you need to dose anything is to simply check your Alkalinity once a week.

Alkalinity is a good indicator as it drops the fastest.

When you see Alkalinity dropping faster than water changes can replenish back to your baseline - which is normally whatever you salt mixes to out of the bucket,, you need to either do more water changes or dose Alk and other macro elements.
 

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Oh so these are all good? They’ve been stead for the past week.

someone told me my ph was to high.

I’m not sure in the salt water. The salt water is natural sea water.
Natural seawater does not have Alkalinity as high as you are measuring. It is normally 7-8dkH.

How are you measuring it?
 

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Oh so these are all good? They’ve been stead for the past week.

someone told me my ph was to high.

I’m not sure in the salt water. The salt water is natural sea water.
PH is very acceptable. I’m curious on the alkalinity of the seawater though, it appears a tad higher than I would expect.
 
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The easiest way to determine if you need to dose anything is to simply check your Alkalinity once a week.

Alkalinity is a good indicator as it drops the fastest.

When you see Alkalinity dropping faster than water changes can replenish back to your baseline - which is normally whatever you salt mixes to out of the bucket,, you need to either do more water changes or dose Alk and other macro elements.
I’ve noticed my alkaline increase alot over the past week or so.
 
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PH is very acceptable. I’m curious on the alkalinity of the seawater though, it appears a tad higher than I would expect.
My alkaline has been increasing rapidly over the last two weeks. Week before last it was at 6.4 and has gone up each day. I have been adding corals and added two fish recently.
 

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My alkaline has been increasing rapidly over the last two weeks. Week before last it was at 6.4 and has gone up each day. I have been adding corals and added two fish recently.
Ok, silly question time, you are topping the tank up with Freshwater for evaporation, not saltwater?
 

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When tank water evaporates I top up with RO water. I drew a line in the tank and when it evaporates to that line I know to top up
Okie dokie, what test are you using for Alkalinity? You wouldn’t be the first person to be reading the results upside down.
 
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Okie dokie, what test are you using for Alkalinity? You wouldn’t be the first person to be reading the results upside down.
I use the hanna checker. All other tests are done using salifert. I was thinking of dosing calcium which should bring the alkalinity down…?
 

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My alkaline has been increasing rapidly over the last two weeks. Week before last it was at 6.4 and has gone up each day. I have been adding corals and added two fish recently.
Thats interesting, because Alkalinity cannot increase unless you are adding something :cool:

I'm suspicious of your test.
 

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Your numbers are satisfactory and Keeping them stable will be key.
let your coral and test kits talk to you.
If theyre happy and test results are good, change nothing. If reverse, then react.
 

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I use the hanna checker. All other tests are done using salifert. I was thinking of dosing calcium which should bring the alkalinity down…?
Nah, there’s something else going on here. From the information you’ve supplied so far it appears the hanna checker is playing games with you.
 

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