Low dKH in tank (7.2) even though my salt mix is 11

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So i have an 8 week old Reefer 170 that has been cycled for about 3 weeks. I have no corals and only 3 mollys in the tank.
I'm using Frits Reef Pro which when tested after mixing has a dKH of 11 but my tank water is 7.2 after a water change it goes up for a few days then drops again.
Anyideas?
 

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Ideas? That’s normal. Rising nitrate, for example, depletes alkalinity. So does abiotic precipitation which is common at 11 dKH, especially in a new tank where there is plenty of fresh calcium carbonate to act as a nucleating site.
 
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Ideas? That’s normal. Rising nitrate, for example, depletes alkalinity. So does abiotic precipitation which is common at 11 dKH, especially in a new tank where there is plenty of fresh calcium carbonate to act as a nucleating site.
Thank you for your reply. Would you recomend dosing to get it higher before introducing fish and corals?
 

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