I need to raise alkalinity to 8.3/8.2 at least. I did %20 water change and its still 7.2. I was trying to mix half gallon saltwater with 5 grams of reef buffer with wave maker. But its not getting mixed. 3 corals already died. Any suggestions
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Correction: Baking Soda will be the easiest to raise your alkalinity but kalkwasser may be the easiest to maintain it once raised.Agreed. the 7.2 alkalinity is not what is killing your corals. The average global surface ocean pH is 8.1, so you aren't that far off. What could harm corals is raising or lowering alk rapidly.
What are your other parameters?
Kalkwasser will be the easiest for you to use to raise your alk. You could also dose something like AFR, which will help with calcium and mag as well.
I personally use a magnetic stirrer that j bouth on amazon, it doesn't mean that you have to get one, but make sure that you are using RODI water, do not use saltwater from the tank. Also, make sure that you use the correct portion vs. volume of RODI water. I use the same product with no issues dissolving the material.I need to raise alkalinity to 8.3/8.2 at least. I did %20 water change and its still 7.2. I was trying to mix half gallon saltwater with 5 grams of reef buffer with wave maker. But its not getting mixed. 3 corals already died. Any suggestions
However, I don't think the coral is dying becasue the alkalinity level, that's my humble opinion.