pegasus
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I posted awhile back that I am having to dose more alkalinity than calcium. I've always been under the impression that once calcium and alkalinity levels were where you want them to be, equal dosing of Alk and Cal were all that is needed to maintain levels. However, I am having to dose nearly 3x alkalinity to maintain a constant level. I've finally dialed in my dosage... 30mL of Calcium daily, and 80mL Alkalinity. I'm using BRS 2-part Alk and Cal. I opted for Soda Ash, as it keeps my pH where I want it. I mixed each mixture exactly as directed, and have been trying to get my Alk to 8.0 dKH. It doesn't seem to matter how much I add. I never goes above 7.3 dKH, and after 24 hours, it's usually 6.7 - 7.0 dKH. I use Salifert to test, and today I used the 6.7 test sample that came with the kit to check for accuracy. It was dead on. Magnesium is 1380, Calcium is 460, and pH is 8.4. Using the BRS calculator, I enter my current Alk level (7.3 dKH), and my desired level of 8.0 dKH. It recommends 75 mL of Soda Ash mixture, so I add 80 mL. I checked the level the next evening, and it's still 7.3 dKH. I have gone as far as adding 90 mL in a single dose, and it always results is no more than 7.3 dKH.
I have a 125 gallon tank, a 40 gallon tank, a 30 gallon refugium, and these are all on the same "shared" system. The 125 has roughly 125 lbs of rock and 125 lbs of sand. The 40 has 40lbs of rock and 60 lbs of sand. The refugium holds 15-20 gallons of water when running. Allowing for displacement from the rocks and sand, I'm estimating there's roughly 150 gallons of water volume in the combined systems. BRS recommends not to raise Alk more than 1.2 dKH daily, but I have no idea of how much Alk it would take to raise it that much. Half a gallon??? I just find it strange that I am having to dose in a 3:1 ratio. Anyone else having this issue?
I have a 125 gallon tank, a 40 gallon tank, a 30 gallon refugium, and these are all on the same "shared" system. The 125 has roughly 125 lbs of rock and 125 lbs of sand. The 40 has 40lbs of rock and 60 lbs of sand. The refugium holds 15-20 gallons of water when running. Allowing for displacement from the rocks and sand, I'm estimating there's roughly 150 gallons of water volume in the combined systems. BRS recommends not to raise Alk more than 1.2 dKH daily, but I have no idea of how much Alk it would take to raise it that much. Half a gallon??? I just find it strange that I am having to dose in a 3:1 ratio. Anyone else having this issue?