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Nope. It's a middle tendency as it raises pH. Bicarbonate lowers pH a tad, and the other alternative, hydroxide, raises pH a lot.

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Was getting somewhat back to normal, upping alk ans calcium at the same amount, 5mg more a day. Took a dive again this evening.... dropped under 6 so had to make the executive decision and put 1 tsp of baking soda mixed with tank water...not really sure what to do now. I don't understand why this is happening all of a sudden. Should I stop dosing again for 2-3 days and start over?

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I was hoping for dKH per day, rather than mass or volume, but I can find a calculator to determine it. dKH prr day is the only way to know if the dose is appropriate or not.

What volume is the aquarium?
 
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I was hoping for dKH per day, rather than mass or volume, but I can find a calculator to determine it. dKH prr day is the only way to know if the dose is appropriate or not.

What volume is the aquarium?

I would say ballpark 110-120 gallons total with displacement. (Not counting rock and sand_
 

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I would say ballpark 110-120 gallons total with displacement. (Not counting rock and sand_

30 mg of dry baking soda in 110 gallons boosts alk by almost nothing. Less than 0.01 dKH per day.

IS that really what you mean?
 
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30 mg of dry baking soda in 110 gallons boosts alk by almost nothing. Less than 0.01 dKH per day.

IS that really what you mean?

Well, I started very low and am slowly increasing dosing amount by approx 5mg a day. Should I up it more? Didn't want to risk bleaching or shocking my corals. Was 30mg yesterday, upped to 35 today.

I am dosing Soda Ash.
 

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Well, I started very low and am slowly increasing dosing amount by approx 5mg a day. Should I up it more? Didn't want to risk bleaching or shocking my corals. Was 30mg yesterday, upped to 35 today.

I am dosing Soda Ash.

If you can switch to baking soda, I would, but regardless, alk will always stay very low at that dose.

IMO, I'd dose 0.25 dKH a day with baking soda (or washing soda/soda ash) for a few days.

use this calculator to gauge a mass:

 

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