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My alk is going up in my system confirmed with hanna. I was around 8.3-8.5 and as you can see itd starting to creep up. I dose all for reef 120ml and red sea alk 8ml 24 hour seperate dose. I tested my awc bin its at 8.9alk. Is that why alk went up? Because my awc bin at 8.9?New salt water generally has a lower ORP than tank water because of the oxidation states of trace elements in it. Iron, for example, is more soluble in the lower ORP ferrous form. Folks often see a drop when doing a water change. The idea that higher ORP is cleaner water is just not correct.
ORP measurements also drift over time, and cleaning the probe can be useful.
I stopped bothering to measure ORP since I never did anything about the values.
My alk is going up in my system confirmed with hanna. I was around 8.3-8.5 and as you can see itd starting to creep up. I dose all for reef 120ml and red sea alk 8ml 24 hour seperate dose. I tested my awc bin its at 8.9alk. Is that why alk went up? Because my awc bin at 8.9?
Yes but its rising all of suddenMy alk is going up in my system confirmed with hanna. I was around 8.3-8.5 and as you can see itd starting to creep up. I dose all for reef 120ml and red sea alk 8ml 24 hour seperate dose. I tested my awc bin its at 8.9alk. Is that why alk went up? Because my awc bin at 8.9?
Alk would be rising because you are dosing too much AFR or the Red Sea alk for the demand. The water change effect is pretty small. A 1% daily change with water at 8.9 dKH in a tank with 8.4 dKH will boost alk by 0.005 dKH per day or 0.035 dKh per week. .