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Unread 05/25/2006, 07:39 PM   #1
Hightower33
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Excessive Alkalinity Consumption?

I was wondering if it is normal for a tank (90gal) populated with frogspawn, hammerhead, mushrooms, zoos, green stars, candy cane and a whole lot of coraline algae, to be consuming great amounts of alkalinity. Im always adding in Randy's recipe for alk, and if I dont watch it, it drops very quickly thus dropping my PH. Is this normal?

Calcium is quite steady however usually around 420-450

I also top off my evaporation rate with a drip of kalk solution.


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Unread 05/25/2006, 09:35 PM   #2
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I am having the same problem. Also using Randy's recipe in a 90g tank & I don't quite know what to do myself.

I was thinking of topping off with Alk or growing some macros 27/7 to bring up PH. I am more concerned about PH.


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