Hey all,
just wanted to kinda zone in on water change chemistry numbers as I grow my reef tank.
I'm interested in buying a dosing pump to keep my reef chemistry as consistent as possible, and lately, I've been getting away with weekly water changes for chemistry. At some point, this definitely can't be good for sensitive coral, assuming that there will be alkalinity jumps and (possibly) calcium or other nutrient jumps, right?
After testing earlier today and two days ago at the same time, I saw my alkalinity drop from 8.6 dkh to 8.4, and my calcium has stayed consistent at 460.
How should I go about water changes to make sure that my coral won't suffer from chemistry jumps? I have a IM 40 AIO, and I change 5 gallons weekly.
Thanks!
just wanted to kinda zone in on water change chemistry numbers as I grow my reef tank.
I'm interested in buying a dosing pump to keep my reef chemistry as consistent as possible, and lately, I've been getting away with weekly water changes for chemistry. At some point, this definitely can't be good for sensitive coral, assuming that there will be alkalinity jumps and (possibly) calcium or other nutrient jumps, right?
After testing earlier today and two days ago at the same time, I saw my alkalinity drop from 8.6 dkh to 8.4, and my calcium has stayed consistent at 460.
How should I go about water changes to make sure that my coral won't suffer from chemistry jumps? I have a IM 40 AIO, and I change 5 gallons weekly.
Thanks!