high alkalinity
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, 11-29-2010 at 05:18 PM (1830 Views)
I was wondering if its detrimental to have high alkalinity in my reef tank? My ph is fine @ 8.3 and my calcium is good @ 430ppm. But my alkalinity is @ around 3.6 mEq/l. The reasoning for the high alkalinity is prob due to my inconsistent dosing of ph/alkalinity buffer to keep the ph @ optimal parameters during a past calcium spike. All corals are doing fine except an acan and a blasto that I have. The acan hasn't opened its polyps as much as usual since the alkalinity started going up past 2.8. Another variable could be due to the increase in water movement in the tank due to the addition of some pumps. But even after moving it to an area of less flow it hasn't expanded as much as usual (and this after a day of observation). All other corals look good except some polyps of my blastomousa which haven't opened completely as well. There isn't any other factors that I can think of that have changed recently. Is this due to my high alkalinity? And if so how do u suggest I deal w/this prob? Thanks for your help.