That’s a lot of Kalk. I started adding kalk my alread dosing calk and alk to raise ph as well. Also added co2 scubber. My range is from about 7.9 to 8.1. Not terrible but I was expecting more.
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Agree that it’s a lot. But I keep testing and keep raising trying to get closer to the ranges.That’s a lot of Kalk. I started adding kalk my alread dosing calk and alk to raise ph as well. Also added co2 scubber. My range is from about 7.9 to 8.1. Not terrible but I was expecting more.
I had similar thoughts when I started dosing and was only doing small amount. Then I started to remember from when I did it years ago I added it to my top off. Back then I was around 1.5 gallon per day. This time around i figured my daily top off and then started with around 20%. I’m up to around 50% now at 1600ml. And now I’m finally starting to see closer to 8 for ph and 8.2 alk. I’m still fine tuning but getting close.I just had a light bulb moment last night. I am up to about 220ml of Kalk via dosing to help with PH. Per instructions, doing the 1.5 tbl at the high level. I was thinking, this isn't doing much? then I remembered. When I used to add Kalk to my ato, i would do the 1.5 tbl per gallon. Put it would probably topoff around 2 gallons a day. That is like 8000ml.. So I might need to rethink my 220ml a day approach![]()

I technically should be off from my 'lunch break' but here I am with my big mouth (as it seems this week). ... I've been seeing this subject of 'I can hear the sound of my water flowing down the tube' mentioned very frequently. I didn't want to comment then, but here I am ... OK, so, .. I don't get it!!!
. What is so bad about the sound of the water flow? I remember when I saw the reef tank of my cousin in FL, the first reef tank that I ever saw in my life, I heard the water, everybody heard it, and everybody was thinking it had to be some sort of 'sound effect' or the actual sound of the water flowing through those rock and caves. Everybody was impressed!!!
... And remember the 90s?? Where they actually had those CDs out with nature sounds, bird chirping, water running .. And those on the desk fountains that you could plug in with the sound? ... Some people go for those for relaxing purposes ... So, yeah, I usually hear my fans running (an indication that my lights are working), my water running (indication that the flow is running, so I know the system is up and I'm not suffocating my fish, etc, etc). I also have clocks on the walls (plural), music going too ... I dunno ... Maybe it's just me but I don't see the problem there
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The film is new since adding your old light. I have to believe it’s increased par numbers. Some of my softies are still acclimating. I like the uv idea and have been considering it. but feels Like just another piece if equipment and if I’m adding something else I’ve been trying to research ozone as maybe something I Might add. time will tell.I started running a uv sterilizer a couple years ago and now I use one on every tank. Originally did it because of bacterial blooms. Now I keep them running because they keep away film algae for the most part. And the corals look happiest with the uv running. You still get a little film algae but scraping a tank down once a month vs everyday. I do still get turf/bubble/hair algae though. It is one more thing also as if yhe tanks weren't complicated enough.
I replaced all the bulbs with new. I was thinking it’s just all the light since I did not have these issues on any of the tanks before running t5’s. I need to do some par reading at some point. That might help to figure it out.Fair enough, two of the bulbs were of unknown age In that fixture. Old t5 bulbs grow algea also.