Why is my alkalinity increasing?!?!

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I would not worry about it unless it carries the alkalinity higher than you want in your tank. If that happens, you can do water changes with a lower alk mix.
Okay but as far as that small drop in alkalinity due to the water change it shouldn’t affect any coral?
 

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Okay but as far as that small drop in alkalinity due to the water change it shouldn’t affect any coral?

1) A normal water change shouldn't be anything to worry about. Your levels are fine. I dose but make sure not to change more than 0.5 per day.

2) I am experiencing something similar with mine as well. My alk is not dropping like it used to. I have mostly soft and LPS coral. I was logging alk for about 4 months and averaging about 0.9 per week drop. I was dosing 2x weekly. All of a sudden my Alk is steady. I hardly dose at all now. I even bought fresh reagent for my Hana and same results. Tank looks good. I was super busy in the warm months and neglected the tank a bit. I'll be spending more time on it now and try to figure it out.

FYI, my tank is 3+ yrs old and I hold my alk ~9.0. Haven't made any significant changes in months other than husbandry.
 
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1) A normal water change shouldn't be anything to worry about. Your levels are fine. I dose but make sure not to change more than 0.5 per day.

2) I am experiencing something similar with mine as well. My alk is not dropping like it used to. I have mostly soft and LPS coral. I was logging alk for about 4 months and averaging about 0.9 per week drop. I was dosing 2x weekly. All of a sudden my Alk is steady. I hardly dose at all now. I even bought fresh reagent for my Hana and same results. Tank looks good. I was super busy in the warm months and neglected the tank a bit. I'll be spending more time on it now and try to figure it out.

FYI, my tank is 3+ yrs old and I hold my alk ~9.0. Haven't made any significant changes in months other than husbandry.
Okay thanks:)
 

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Okay but as far as that small drop in alkalinity due to the water change it shouldn’t affect any coral?

No. It will be a small drop, like 0.2-0.4 dKH per change.
 
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So I added microbacter7 to my tank a few days ago and it was at 8.7 the I tested today and it went up to 8.9. I believe the microbacter is what was causing my alkalinity to increase. I’m doing a water change today to bring down the alk I’m going to test this theory by testing before I add the microbacter and then the next day. I know you guys are saying it’s not a big deal but the fluctuations are annoying me and I want to know why this alk creep is happening.
 

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