High Alk, Low Cal and "normal" Mag

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As you know from the title I have been dealing with a alkalinity problem for a few days now. I have been doing 15% water changes and am now thinking of doing a 50% water change because it seems to not improve. Here are my results:

Alkalinity: 20.0 dKH (probably higher) (Hanna, Salifert and Red Sea)
Calcium: 220 ppm (Hanna, Salifert and API)
Magnesium: 1350 ppm (Salifert)

Now I use multiple test kit brands from Hanna to API so I have multiple ways to check results. Please let me know what else can be done or if there is anything else.
 
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1st question, what are you adding that has your DKH at 20
So I was adding a marine buffer to my freshwater, then adding that to the reef tank. That went on for three weeks tbh and long story short I am where I am at now. More to the story is that I started working a new job and so water testing decreased on my part.
 
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Stop adding the buffer and do small regular water changes. If you do 50% water change, I would be afraid that your dkh will drop too rapidly.
Cheers! Mark
I stopped adding the first day I realized and been taking 15% out for four days and still shows the same. I believe the marine buffer solution is still dissolved in my system therefore making adjustments difficult parameter wise.
 

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Without knowing anything else about your reef, I would say if I did this with one of my reefs, I would continue with small frequent water changes and not try to make any other adjustment til I got the Alk. down. If you have coral, they should be able to get what they need from the water changes for now.
Cheers! Mark
 
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Without knowing anything else about your reef, I would say if I did this with one of my reefs, I would continue with small frequent water changes and not try to make any other adjustment til I got the Alk. down. If you have coral, they should be able to get what they need from the water changes for now.
Cheers! Mark
Sounds good I will keep it up and see. But yes my corals are still hanging in there and the fish so likely I caught it before anything started dying off.
 

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