I the last 7 years of serious SPS keeping I have had my ALK swing all over. I have overdosed on limewater, had calcium reactors turn media to mush, added too much two part etc... All causing my alk to go to the upper end of the salifert testkit (16dkh) never losing acros or even seeing a difference in them.
On the lower end I can't ever recall seeing my alk below 6 DKH. Never had any mishaps causing alk to go too low. I just maybe missed a few days of dosing here and there. Never lost acros when the alk went low either.
On a daily basis my alk will swing 2 dkh. In the morning it's usually around 8dkh after manually adding 50ml of b-ionic to my nano it is bumped up to 10dkh. I do this every day have never seen anything negative happen to my SPS.
What I don't understand is that on every reef discussion board that I participate in, I read about guys losing acros because of "alk swings" like my tank goes through everyday. I read about tip burn because of "alk swings". Recession from the base because of "alk swings". Bubbles on acros because of "alk swings" Is alk a scapegoat for these problems or am I just an exception never having problems at all with "alk swings"? What's your experience with the infamous ALK SWING?:shocked1:
BTW Magnesium levels would probably the 2nd most popular answer for someone losing acros when no one really know the cause
On the lower end I can't ever recall seeing my alk below 6 DKH. Never had any mishaps causing alk to go too low. I just maybe missed a few days of dosing here and there. Never lost acros when the alk went low either.
On a daily basis my alk will swing 2 dkh. In the morning it's usually around 8dkh after manually adding 50ml of b-ionic to my nano it is bumped up to 10dkh. I do this every day have never seen anything negative happen to my SPS.
What I don't understand is that on every reef discussion board that I participate in, I read about guys losing acros because of "alk swings" like my tank goes through everyday. I read about tip burn because of "alk swings". Recession from the base because of "alk swings". Bubbles on acros because of "alk swings" Is alk a scapegoat for these problems or am I just an exception never having problems at all with "alk swings"? What's your experience with the infamous ALK SWING?:shocked1:
BTW Magnesium levels would probably the 2nd most popular answer for someone losing acros when no one really know the cause