I have never done this before, so I have no clue how bad this could turn out to be.......
I got home last night from 3 days away to see my CO2 was out and my alk was @ 5.4. I changed out the CO2 and set up my kalk reactor (to drip in a g or 2) and sat to watch the Caps Pens game. I just happened to glance over at the tank to see 250g of milk in my tank (kalk). The kalk line must have had a clog that freed it self and allowed the fresh kalk to POUR in.
I did a 40g water change and the pH was readinhg 9.1 (after the change) so needless to say I don't want to ship out the frags I recentley sold today.
I will try to get out of work as soon as I can to go home and do another 40g water change.
Many corals were sliming up. My red table had slime strands that were close to 10"
I got home last night from 3 days away to see my CO2 was out and my alk was @ 5.4. I changed out the CO2 and set up my kalk reactor (to drip in a g or 2) and sat to watch the Caps Pens game. I just happened to glance over at the tank to see 250g of milk in my tank (kalk). The kalk line must have had a clog that freed it self and allowed the fresh kalk to POUR in.
I did a 40g water change and the pH was readinhg 9.1 (after the change) so needless to say I don't want to ship out the frags I recentley sold today.
I will try to get out of work as soon as I can to go home and do another 40g water change.
Many corals were sliming up. My red table had slime strands that were close to 10"