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Can low alkalinity burn tips? Mostly it is high alkalinity. Before I started dosing my alkalinity was often low, even lower than 6 and it never burnt any tips in my sps.
Burnt tips and STN are probably 2 different problems and that they happen at the same time probably means that there is something quite out of wack with your system, not sure what.
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I was thinking the same thing, but OP wants to experiment.
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Probiotics with a kH over 8.2 is just asking for it. Leave it between 7.0 and 8.0.
/experienced Zeovit user here.
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No I'm not dosing probiotics anymore as I plan to KISS.
I did experience the STN while dosing vodka. That was when the cyano began. I then discontinued vodka dosing and continued bacteria dosing. Shortly afterwards, the select SPS began to bleach. I was using that ALK regent that was wrong all that time. So I can assume that my ALk levels were low. |
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Like how low? Under 7 dKH? That will cause bleaching and STN.
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Yes it was around 6.2 dKH. Then with a water change, it raised the Alk levels higher (more than 1.5 dKH that day).
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