Don't fear what you've never done. This I have done in my tank several times, with no issues. And those instructions are directly from Randal Holmes-Farley.Not so wonderful advice :(
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Don't fear what you've never done. This I have done in my tank several times, with no issues. And those instructions are directly from Randal Holmes-Farley.Not so wonderful advice :(
You can knock it down using Muriatic Acid if its still not in your range.
adding 1/11,000 of the water volume as this acid will drop alkalinity by 1 meq/l (2.8 dKH).
You want a drop of 13-7 = 6 dKH, or 2.1 times that amount, so you'd add 1/5,100th of the water volume.
13 gallons ~ 49 L
1/5100 of 49 L = 9.6 mL
So I'd add 5 ml and stir well for a few minutes and see what alkalinity you get. Then dose again assuming it seems on the right track.
You'll need to aerate well after adding the acid to blow off the excess CO2 and bring up the pH.
"Randy Farley-Holmes"
My alkilinity is way too high 20dkh what shouls i do? Pls help my tank is 28 days old!
I used tap water to start it up because i disnt have a ro system then but now that i do they told me not to put new water in cause it will blow the cycle. I added a buffer the dirst days but havent used it then almost 20 days now and it still wont go down. I tedt it everyday and have tested other water i sont think the test kit is wrong and i cant figure out why the alkilinity is ao high. Isnt there a way to resuce it????You need to figure out why before you do anything else, in case it may be testing error.
Are you using tap water to make new salt water and top off? It can contain a lot of alkalinity.
Are you adding any additives or buffers?
I am still cycling the tank it is 100 ltrs...will it ever drop after the cycle?The tap water and or buffer pushed it up and since you probably have few rapidly growing hard corals, it will be slow to come down.
Are you still cycling the tank, or are there creatures in it?
What size tank?
I am still cycling the tank it is 100 ltrs...will it ever drop after the cycle?
Thx for you repliea:-) but can i put cam i put corals in if the alkilinity is so high? Or will they die?Alkalinity will drop during cycling, and then also later as organisms use alkalinity (like hard corals, clams, or coralline algae) or if nitrate is being produced.
Like what kind of acid addition? ThxI'd either wait, bring it down with a big water change, or bring it down with an acid addition before adding expensive corals. :)
Ok thx:-)Earlier in this thread we describe how to add muriatic acid. You can also use certain freshwater aquarium products such as Seachem Acid Buffer. Acids will lower pH tremendously until you blow off the excess CO2, so if you add it to the main tank, add it slowly (over a few days) and keep aeration high.
Ok thx:)
Im not going to use any acids and wait for it to drop and stabilize by itself. I did a test yesterday and it was lower 17dhk and calcium 440 from 650:-) so i think i should just wait. But my nitrates are stil 20mg so i cant put anything in:-((((((You're welcome.
Good luck and let us know what you do. :)
Not so wonderful advice :(
Im not going to use any acids and wait for it to drop and stabilize by itself. I did a test yesterday and it was lower 17dhk and calcium 440 from 650:) so i think i should just wait. But my nitrates are stil 20mg so i cant put anything in:-((((((