How fast can Alkalinity drop?

Should I start dosing?


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Daniel Troconis

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Hi FAM: I tested on
Sunday Before Water Change: 97ppm = 5.42dkh
Sunday After Water Change 122ppm = 6.82dkh
Thursday four days later I now have 104ppm = 5.81dkh

1-Does anyone know how fast and or what should I expect as far as decreased ALK parameters after just four days?

2-Should I start dosing?

20 Gallon tank (nuvo fusion)

1 Six line wrasse
1 Anemonie
Corals: yes plenty see photo around 20 different species + wall of GSP
1 Shrimp
1 Emerald crab
1 turbo snail
8 small snails
3 hermit crabs
1 Clam small

Chaeto reactor (hang on back)


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you need to log daily for a little while seeing what alkalinity levels are. after you have a week or 2 worth of daily alk levels you will see a pattern of how much alk your tank consumes per day. Once you have that value then you start dosing accordingly.
 

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Wow great looking tank. That is a very slow drop. My tank will drop 1-2 dKh per day if I took my calcium reactor off line. Personally if you are jumping 1.41 instantly after water change that’s a big jump you really should keep your alk as steady as possible
 

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It will vary depending on how much your corals are removing calcium and all that out of the water. In my tank it takes a week or two to go down 1 dkh. I have about as much or more coral as you but mostly softies and some small lps. Test with a good test kit frequently for a little to get an idea and you'll know if you need to start dosing or not. When keeping Stony corals, clams, Coraline algae, and to a degree softies at some point you'll need to probably start dosing but newer tanks and those that don't take up much can get by on water changes.
 
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I did a small 2 gallon water change last night and it went up to 114ppt = 6.37dkh, I believe that this LOW ALK is what is keeping my tank in a slow growth and all zoas are like shrinking instead of growing, in facct all corals take too long to grow anything.
 

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From my experience it can drop real fast ! Ya need to dose .
 

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