alkalinity

scottdwh

Da Bears
Oct 10, 2002
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My alk is high around 5.0 How can you lower and what level do you want it at. My ph is at 8.2, calcium at 465, 0 nitrate, nitrite, and ammonia, salinty at 1.025 and water temp at 81. I have could water movement, about 15x/hour and alot of movement at the top. Its a 75 with cc and about 80lbs of live rock. There is only a yellow tang, 2 clowns, and a damsel in there now and I am using a skimmer.
 
Buy a commercial alkalinity buffer at the LFS, or use baking soda (NOT BAKING POWDER!!!) to raise the alkalinity. Your salt mix contains some buffers, which is why you see a minor boost in alkalinity after mixing in the IO. A reading of 5.0 meq/L is just fine, though, so you shouldn't have to tinker with it at this point. You should check once or twice a week as it will drop if you don't perform frequent water changes. Adding a little buffer to your topoff water when this occurs will help restore alk to proper levels.
 
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