Reef Monkey
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I just recently set up a calcium reactor and introduce around 10 corals into my new frag system (it cycled over the course of 5 weeks). Before I had the calc reactor set up my parameters (salinity, mag, temp, ph, calc, alk) were perfect. Now after setting up the reactor and trying to fine tune the adjustments, everything is where is should be except for the alk. My alk is at around 16, which I know is high. The effluent out of the calc reactor is at 6.79 at slow dripping rate. The bubble counter mounted to the calc reactor is around 9-10 bubbles per minute.
Is this just a case of introducing too many corals at once? Should the alk levels come down in a week or so? Bad test kit?
I'm using IO salt. My salinity is 1.026, temp around 78.4, mag at 1300, calc at 400, ph is 8.3 and like I said alk at around 16.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Is this just a case of introducing too many corals at once? Should the alk levels come down in a week or so? Bad test kit?
I'm using IO salt. My salinity is 1.026, temp around 78.4, mag at 1300, calc at 400, ph is 8.3 and like I said alk at around 16.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.