My alk is about about 30 and my calcium is too high at 500. Here is the story:
I have Salifert Alk and CA test kits. I tested the ALK and it took two full syringes to turn the color, which gives me about a reading of 30. I though the test kit spoiled and bought a brand new one. The new kit gave me the same reading and the calibration water was right on target.
I recently hooked up my calcium reactor, and believe I am giving it too much CO2 and thus melting the substrate too fast, thereby giving me a calcium reading of 500. That issue seems easy to fix, just turn off the reactor, let the rocks/corals absorb some of the calcium, then turn it back on in a few days and lower the CO2. But, how in the world can my Alk be 30? If my calcium is that high, shouldn't my Alk be too low? I don't know how to fix my issue. I really could use some help. Any ideas? If there is anyone willing to speak to me about this rather than emailing back and forth, send me your number to [email protected] and I will buzz you. Thanks a million to whoever helps me fix this.
I have Salifert Alk and CA test kits. I tested the ALK and it took two full syringes to turn the color, which gives me about a reading of 30. I though the test kit spoiled and bought a brand new one. The new kit gave me the same reading and the calibration water was right on target.
I recently hooked up my calcium reactor, and believe I am giving it too much CO2 and thus melting the substrate too fast, thereby giving me a calcium reading of 500. That issue seems easy to fix, just turn off the reactor, let the rocks/corals absorb some of the calcium, then turn it back on in a few days and lower the CO2. But, how in the world can my Alk be 30? If my calcium is that high, shouldn't my Alk be too low? I don't know how to fix my issue. I really could use some help. Any ideas? If there is anyone willing to speak to me about this rather than emailing back and forth, send me your number to [email protected] and I will buzz you. Thanks a million to whoever helps me fix this.