What causes Alkalinity to go down?

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My tank is around 3 months old. 200 gallons total. 12 small corals and 5 small fish.

Calcium was around 340 ppm. Started dosing and couple weeks later it's now around 420 ppm.

My Alkalinity has always hovered around 7.9 to 8.1 dKH.

What causes Alkalinity to go down as it has not yet happened to me?
 

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Consumption and also the system bing new Chasing number right now is only going to frustrate you.:) Look into two part or the balling method, either one will help with balancing your system.
 
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Consumption and also the system bing new Chasing number right now is only going to frustrate you.:) Look into two part or the balling method, either one will help with balancing your system.

"Don't chase numbers", "sometimes corals and fish will just die", and "be patient" are three things I hear from a lot of long time reefers. :)

I'll just monitor it for now and dose if needed.

Thank you again.
 

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"Don't chase numbers", "sometimes corals and fish will just die", and "be patient" are three things I hear from a lot of long time reefers. :)

I'll just monitor it for now and dose if needed.

Thank you again.
Then look into the 2 part or balling method.;) Until I went with the balling method I used to have issues with my parameters bouncing around also. I still have to make adjustment every once I a while, my parameter have been pretty steady for the past two year.
 
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Then look into the 2 part or balling method.;) Until I went with the balling method I used to have issues with my parameters bouncing around also. I still have to make adjustment every once I a while, my parameter have been pretty steady for the past two year.

Is the balling method same as a two part doses?

I have the Brightwell Reef Code A and B.
 

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Balling Method link.
 

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Is the balling method same as a two part doses?

I have the Brightwell Reef Code A and B.

In its functionality it is very similar. How exactly it is formulated is a little different.
 

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Calcium hasn't been declining if alkalinity has not, but calcium may have started low.

What salt mix are you using and at what salinity?

Yes, calcium did start low. Now that I have calcium at the correct ppm, will both equally start to go down?
 

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Yes, calcium did start low. Now that I have calcium at the correct ppm, will both equally start to go down?

If there is hard coral growth or abiotic precipitation of calcium carbonate, yes, they will go down together. :)
 

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@Fringe09 Aquaforest produces a good balling method product. It has 3 part 1 part x product + trace part 2 different part and NaCl free salt mix. It is more of a European reefing process. I prefer doing things like a 'Murican. I dose two part when consumption demand Mg when consumption demands and I do a small water change at the my target params. This satisfies trace replenishment. The Water change could technically be handled by a AWC system to automate further. Personally I like to manually complete the task. It keeps me grounded in my reefing/brings my eyeballs to my tank 1x per week. :D I hope the post helps.
 

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The calcium dosage makes your alkalinity go down due to consumption. Imagine calcium and alkalinity like two scales of a balance. You have to try to bring calcium and alkalinity into balance. The exact position of the equilibrium is determined by other water parameters like phosphate concentration, pH and concentration of organics.
 
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