lee4029
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I am having an alkalinity issue with my tank. The issue being the alkalinity is to high. Does anyone know of a way to lower the alkalinity. I can find different ways to raise it but none to lower it.
Up until 2 weeks ago I had the perfect water conditions. Ammonia, Nitrites, and Nitrates were, and are still at 0. PH was steady at 8.3. PH is giving a little fluxuation now (between 8.1-8.3) but I think this is due to the alkalinity issue. My alkalinity was normal until now. My calcium is 450-500.
The alkalinity issue started when I bought a defective hydrometer. It caused me to drop my salinity from 1.024 to 1.017. I lost my shrimp and a crab when this happened but discovered the issue quickly when I found that my hydrometer was measuring fresh clean water at 1.031.
Everything has since stabilized aside from the alkalinity. I have had several people tell me to do some large water changes. I started with a 10% last week, then a 50% the other day, now another 15% today. Still no change. I am using Oceanic salt which is a quality brand and a ph buffer to keep the ph stable.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Up until 2 weeks ago I had the perfect water conditions. Ammonia, Nitrites, and Nitrates were, and are still at 0. PH was steady at 8.3. PH is giving a little fluxuation now (between 8.1-8.3) but I think this is due to the alkalinity issue. My alkalinity was normal until now. My calcium is 450-500.
The alkalinity issue started when I bought a defective hydrometer. It caused me to drop my salinity from 1.024 to 1.017. I lost my shrimp and a crab when this happened but discovered the issue quickly when I found that my hydrometer was measuring fresh clean water at 1.031.
Everything has since stabilized aside from the alkalinity. I have had several people tell me to do some large water changes. I started with a 10% last week, then a 50% the other day, now another 15% today. Still no change. I am using Oceanic salt which is a quality brand and a ph buffer to keep the ph stable.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.