Hey everyone, quick question about low KH levels:
A few weeks ago, I had a dosing pump failure that went unnoticed for almost a full week (I’m only home on weekends). When I finally tested, my KH had dropped to 4 dKH — definitely on the low side.
The strange thing is, despite keeping mostly SPS and Acropora, none of my corals showed any signs of stress or bleaching. It’s been almost three weeks since the incident, and everything still looks perfectly healthy. KH consumption has also returned to normal levels, which suggests growth hasn’t really been affected either.
So it got me wondering — is it the actual low KH value that harms corals, or is it more about the instability in pH that usually comes with it? I’ve been running a refugium on a reverse light cycle, so maybe that helped buffer the pH during the KH dip?
Either way, I’ve now installed an automatic KH tester to avoid this happening again. Just curious if anyone else has experienced something similar or has thoughts o
n this.
A few weeks ago, I had a dosing pump failure that went unnoticed for almost a full week (I’m only home on weekends). When I finally tested, my KH had dropped to 4 dKH — definitely on the low side.
The strange thing is, despite keeping mostly SPS and Acropora, none of my corals showed any signs of stress or bleaching. It’s been almost three weeks since the incident, and everything still looks perfectly healthy. KH consumption has also returned to normal levels, which suggests growth hasn’t really been affected either.
So it got me wondering — is it the actual low KH value that harms corals, or is it more about the instability in pH that usually comes with it? I’ve been running a refugium on a reverse light cycle, so maybe that helped buffer the pH during the KH dip?
Either way, I’ve now installed an automatic KH tester to avoid this happening again. Just curious if anyone else has experienced something similar or has thoughts o
n this.