Will my corals die?!?! Huge alk swing

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My alk went from 8.5 to 11... i accidentally overdosed... will there be any mortality? I only have soft corals 2 mushroom and 1 scoly
 
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From my experience, the softies in my tank were not affected from a huge alk swing. Just try to slowly bring it down over the next few days/week

Oh thank god... what percent water changes would you suggest over these days and weeks? Thank you!
 

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If you just wait - it will come down on its own - just dont dose in the meantime.... Probably less stressful since they are already at 11.
 
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If you just wait - it will come down on its own - just dont dose in the meantime.... Probably less stressful since they are already at 11.

And nothing detrimental will come about during that time?
 

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And nothing detrimental will come about during that time?
I just had a similar episode - have acorapora, some soft corals and multiple fish - my alk normally ran 7.5-8 - I mixed up a new soda ash batch (with the correct recipe) - but I dont think it was mixed adequately -meaning that the lower part of the jug probably had a higher concentration of carbonate. Thus - more dosage - the alk rose to about 14. I stopped dosing and over 2 weeks it dropped. I did notice that the corals were looking stressed (which is why I tested) - Its hard to say - mine have nearly all fully recovered after 2 weeks.
 
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Just to be safe ill take them over to my work tank till this comes down, i have another coral in there for now :)
 

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