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So I have had my 30gal AIO mixed reef running for nearly a year now. All of my coral additions have had great growth, but slight discoloration.

My water parameters are:
Ca-480(API)
Ph-7.7(salifert)
Kh-7(API)
Nitrate- undetectable(API)
Phosphate- u detectable(API)
(API test kit is 1 year old, salifert ph is 2 months old)

Filtration includes: skimmer rated for 60g, 3 gallon fuge, matrix/ceramic rings, filter sponges

I do not dose anything besides 'fuel' 2x/ week and phytoplankton daily. I use Coralife salt with RO water and do a 15% w/c biweekly

Any suggestions on how to raise kh and ph? I obviously don't need to raise my Ca.. I may switch salt brands if it helps.
The RO that I use is not deionized if that makes a difference. I assume my mag levels are slightly high but have never tested
 
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Water changes are the best to reset. But you can use the alk portion of the two part. Or wc's and kalwasser in the ato. The kalk will replenish both C/A and help the ph.
Then outside air to the skimmer if possible and surface agitation to lower c02.

And of course measure Ph at different times of day.
 
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Water changes are the best to reset. But you can use the alk portion of the two part. Or wc's and kalwasser in the ato. The kalk will replenish both C/A and help the ph.
Then outside air to the skimmer if possible and surface agitation to lower c02.

And of course measure Ph at different times of day.

Any specific 2 part brand you'd recommend?
 

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Its by Dr. Foster and Smith, and is said to replicate natural sea water which does have a lower kh..
its quite likely what it is then. You really don't need to sweat it IMO. I ran actual seawater for a long time.
 

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