Ideal Alkalinity for SPS growth?

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I seem to find a lot of contradicting information.
Some say high, like 10dkh (red sea)
Others say low, like 7.5

I'm keeping mine at 9.5 right now. My SPS all seems happy. I see a lot of people talking about tip burn with high alk. My nutrients are pretty low and consistent. .03 phosphate and 2 ppm nitrate.
According to some of the stuff ive read, my acro tips should be burning.
What am I missing?
 

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I seem to find a lot of contradicting information.
Some say high, like 10dkh (red sea)
Others say low, like 7.5

I'm keeping mine at 9.5 right now. My SPS all seems happy. I see a lot of people talking about tip burn with high alk. My nutrients are pretty low and consistent. .03 phosphate and 2 ppm nitrate.
According to some of the stuff ive read, my acro tips should be burning.
What am I missing?
Turn your doser off for a little bit. Get that alk down under 9.
 

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The higher the ALK the faster the skeleton growth, if the the other perimeters that contribute to the flesh growth are low such as po4 and no3 then the flesh can't keep up with the skeleton then the tips get burnt because the flesh is to thin on tips.
 

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Also with nutrient levels that low... there is very little margin before you get in the "crash zone".

The thing about alk... there are risks associated with running it higher (like how do you not shock the bezeesus out of new corals) but there is little risk at all too keeping it atound natural seawater levels.

I try to never go above 9 myself.
 

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where you keep your Alk is highly dependent on nutrient levels and par levels
This couldn't be mire true for me.
I have the same nutrient levels os the op and i keep my alk at 7.2. Great colour and growth.
 

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Well this topic is very hard to answer because each tank are different however for me natural sea water parameters are the best because corals dna has been mold through out millions of year to grow in it. The environment of reef aquarium is different and thats why we have slowed grow when we first introduce a coral to our tank.
 

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I'm keeping mine at 9.5 right now. My SPS all seems happy.

If it's not broken , don't fix it .
Again ... not all tanks are the same, my DT is reading 7.7 and growth is amazing. My frag tank is 8.6 and every frags seems happy.
Enjoy what you got going on , sit back and enjoy the show.
 

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In my area most run alk at 9-10. Two lfs out of 3 run 10. The other 8-9.
Ask them why and one says it gives better growth and the other says its never above 9, your test must be wrong lol.
I ran mine at 8-8.5 for the first 6 months then lowered it to 7-7.5 and have seen better color, and growth has not changed.
Po4-.02-.04
No3- 2
Like above advice pick a range and not a number and keep it their.
Your corals will be happy with a stable range regardless of the number within reason.
 

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Just bumped mine up to 9.5 after a few months at 9. Alk is constantly dropping this week with kalk and ca reactor which tells me things are growing.
 
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Perhaps I spoke too soon. Woke up this morning and saw this on my acro. Not sure if this is tip burn or new growth? I can see a polyp extending out from the tip.
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Measured alk last night at 9.3
 

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Ideal # is dependent on nutrient level, seems you already understand that though.

9.5dkh with 2ppm /.03 is really riding the edge.

If that is your target N/P Id go no higher than 8.0-8.3

Unless you want to test PO4 /NO3 3 times a week to ensure they dont drop/bottom out leading to burn.

Running an alk of 9.5 vs 8.3 wont be worth the potential slight increase of growth rate.
You want a bit of a cushion there,

Of course, probably sounding like a broken record, but STABLE alk level is the key to sps happiness and happiness =fast growth.
 

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I haven’t had issues never going over 7.5-7.6 dKh, so I don’t see a point going any higher. Personally, I wouldn’t want to go over 8.0, I just don’t see a need to.
 

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I run an un-adjusted instant ocean level of 11.5, stable. Acros doing fine, maybe they would do better at 8, who knows.
 

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