Jason R New member Jun 26, 2014 #21 Gotcha. My concern about the alk is that people say with bio pellets the 11 alk can cause burnt tips on sps corals.
Gotcha. My concern about the alk is that people say with bio pellets the 11 alk can cause burnt tips on sps corals.
SkullV New member Jun 26, 2014 #22 It can, but if you got your alk down to a normal level (just dose calcium and magnesium but not alk for a few days/week/whatever) then do your weekly 10% or whatever water change with reef crystals it won't get that high.
It can, but if you got your alk down to a normal level (just dose calcium and magnesium but not alk for a few days/week/whatever) then do your weekly 10% or whatever water change with reef crystals it won't get that high.
Jason R New member Jun 27, 2014 #23 Sawdonkey said: Are you by chance using a liquid phosphate remover / lanthanum chloride? Click to expand... Nope. Just the SeaGel pellets.
Sawdonkey said: Are you by chance using a liquid phosphate remover / lanthanum chloride? Click to expand... Nope. Just the SeaGel pellets.
Jason R New member Jul 11, 2014 #24 I found the problem. It was an algae bloom from my biopellets. Once I degunked the BP reactor and cleaned up the sump the water cleared up right away.
I found the problem. It was an algae bloom from my biopellets. Once I degunked the BP reactor and cleaned up the sump the water cleared up right away.