Alk in the 8-9 range is what all of my systems like. When it rises above 9 I see stress on the acros. My tanks are not ULNS, but they also do not show Nitrate when testing.
My advice:
If you have consistently 1-5 ppm Nitrate when you test, you can run an SPS system at 10-12 alk.
If you always test nitrate below 1ppm or even zero, stay in the 8-9 range.
This is greatly oversimplifying things, but it should be appropriate for most tanks. As Randy said, higher alk will force the coral to grow faster and without proper nutrients it will force the coral to use more energy then it can provide itself.
My advice:
If you have consistently 1-5 ppm Nitrate when you test, you can run an SPS system at 10-12 alk.
If you always test nitrate below 1ppm or even zero, stay in the 8-9 range.
This is greatly oversimplifying things, but it should be appropriate for most tanks. As Randy said, higher alk will force the coral to grow faster and without proper nutrients it will force the coral to use more energy then it can provide itself.
