Jump to content

Dkh at 12 or 8 for sps


Recommended Posts

  • SRC Member

Hi senior,

My red sea buffer power supplement recommend sps to have 12 dkh and lps at 8.1 dkh. My current dkh is around 10.5 already using DD test kit. Should I bring it up higher?

Most of time I read the web, 10 is the magic no for sps. maybe u wan to Google more to confirm.

Tank size:36"x36"x24"

Return pump" 2x Reef Octo 5000

Skimmer:BK Double Cone 200 on Reef Octopus DC 5500s.

Wavemaker:2xVortech MP40wES

Chemical filtration:1xeducator FR(biopellets)

Chiller:1hp Daikin compressor.

Lighting:2 x Kessil A360we

Auto topup system: JBJ ATO + new jet 1200

Dosing system: Kamoer 3 channel.

Additives: ESV 2 part.

Power consumption

2XReef Octo 5000: 120watts

BK skimmer:50watts

2xVortech wavemaker:70watts

Daikin compressor:775watts

Lighting:180watts

Ato system:21watts

Exhaust fans:16watts

Refugium light:27watts

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The most important thing to remember for kh values is to keep it at a stable level with minimal fluctuations. Naturally, this value will be where your sps corals are comfortable with.

For ULNS tanks with bacterial systems, keep dkh values below 8 to avoid burnt coral tips.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The most important thing to remember for kh values is to keep it at a stable level with minimal fluctuations. Naturally, this value will be where your sps corals are comfortable with.

For ULNS tanks with bacterial systems, keep dkh values below 8 to avoid burnt coral tips.

Hi bro, can you elaborate a little further on keeping dkh below 8 for ULNS? I read that too from many forums but no one seem to say why. Anyway, I suspect some of my spses are not doing well because of this though I am not sure. My current dkh is around 9.2 - 9.5 and some of my spses start to stn from the tips even though they seem to be doing ok initially for weeks. I run bio pellets (dosing prodibio biodigest weekly) and rowaphos in FRs and my NO3 and PO4 are both about 0.25 (DD test kit) and 0 (Hanna checker) respectively. Thanks in advance for any advice.



Specs

Return pump: 2 x Eheim 1260 (with 1 pumped to chiller before returning to main)
Chiller: Hailea HC-500A (1/2 hp)
Skimmer: Deltec SC2060
Lightings: 8 x 24W ATI Sunpower T5 fixture
Wavemakers: Vortech MP40, MP10, Tunze nanostream 6045
Additives: TLF C-balance (2 parts Ca and Alk) via Kamoer 3 channel dosing pump; Polyp-lab Reef Resh; FM color elements

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi bro, can you elaborate a little further on keeping dkh below 8 for ULNS? I read that too from many forums but no one seem to say why. Anyway, I suspect some of my spses are not doing well because of this though I am not sure. My current dkh is around 9.2 - 9.5 and some of my spses start to stn from the tips even though they seem to be doing ok initially for weeks. I run bio pellets (dosing prodibio biodigest weekly) and rowaphos in FRs and my NO3 and PO4 are both about 0.25 (DD test kit) and 0 (Hanna checker) respectively. Thanks in advance for any advice.

My definition of ULNS is a reading of 0.03 or less using a phosphate Hanna checker. Nowadays, I use visual cues such as signs of SPS tissue darkening and the rate of algae growth on my tank walls to watch for any elevations of PO4 levels.

There is no hard evidence that explains why such sps coral tips are stripped of tissue when dkh levels are above 8.0 in a very low nutrient tank but they do happen often enough based on my and others' anecdotal experiences. The STN occurs slowly but gradually accelerates if corrective actions are not taken in a timely manner.

My suggestion is to reduce your dkh levels by 0.5 daily until you reach a level below 8.0 and maintain it at that level while observing for any positive or negative effects.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • SRC Member

For me, i didn't run any bio pellets but my no3 and po4 are constantly zero. Dose biodigest once every 2 water change, running rowa and cheato.

Kept my dkh around 8 n so far, sps seems ok. Was thinking if i should raise or lower my dkh to see if there's better improvement on sps colors.

Bro honkit, any advice?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

For me, i didn't run any bio pellets but my no3 and po4 are constantly zero. Dose biodigest once every 2 water change, running rowa and cheato.

Kept my dkh around 8 n so far, sps seems ok. Was thinking if i should raise or lower my dkh to see if there's better improvement on sps colors.

Bro honkit, any advice?

As long as your sps has good colouration and growing, I don't see any need to alter your dkh levels.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My definition of ULNS is a reading of 0.03 or less using a phosphate Hanna checker. Nowadays, I use visual cues such as signs of SPS tissue darkening and the rate of algae growth on my tank walls to watch for any elevations of PO4 levels.

There is no hard evidence that explains why such sps coral tips are stripped of tissue when dkh levels are above 8.0 in a very low nutrient tank but they do happen often enough based on my and others' anecdotal experiences. The STN occurs slowly but gradually accelerates if corrective actions are not taken in a timely manner.

My suggestion is to reduce your dkh levels by 0.5 daily until you reach a level below 8.0 and maintain it at that level while observing for any positive or negative effects.

Thanks for the advice. Will try that. Running out of ideas already.



Specs

Return pump: 2 x Eheim 1260 (with 1 pumped to chiller before returning to main)
Chiller: Hailea HC-500A (1/2 hp)
Skimmer: Deltec SC2060
Lightings: 8 x 24W ATI Sunpower T5 fixture
Wavemakers: Vortech MP40, MP10, Tunze nanostream 6045
Additives: TLF C-balance (2 parts Ca and Alk) via Kamoer 3 channel dosing pump; Polyp-lab Reef Resh; FM color elements

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thanks for the advice. Will try that. Running out of ideas already.

Sorry to topic starter for "hijacking" this thread. Just a naive question here. My dkh seems constant at about 9.2 ( just tested). I am dosing TLF c-balance 2 parts for Ca and Carbonates and current dosing is 30 ml. For my tank volume, reef calculator tells me that I have to add 27.8 ml to increase dkh by 0.5. So if I want to REDUCE my dkh by 0.5 per day, does that mean I reduce my dosing of second part by 27.8ml? It just seems pretty drastic to me and the last time I did that, I ended up with a huge dkh swing, which is not a good thing. Any advice here?



Specs

Return pump: 2 x Eheim 1260 (with 1 pumped to chiller before returning to main)
Chiller: Hailea HC-500A (1/2 hp)
Skimmer: Deltec SC2060
Lightings: 8 x 24W ATI Sunpower T5 fixture
Wavemakers: Vortech MP40, MP10, Tunze nanostream 6045
Additives: TLF C-balance (2 parts Ca and Alk) via Kamoer 3 channel dosing pump; Polyp-lab Reef Resh; FM color elements

Link to comment
Share on other sites

For ULNS tanks with bacterial systems, keep dkh values below 8 to avoid burnt coral tips.

This is interesting. I keep my SPS at kH of about 8~9dkh. But previously it always drops to 6~7dkh. Am now using 2 part system from TLF. Notice that my kh are more stable at 8~9 dkh but also notice some burn tips on some of my SPS. Am running PO4x4 and biopellets.

Any explaination on why is this so?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There have been numerous discussions online regarding this matter and the one that resonates with my opinion is that dkh levels of 6.5-8 and ULNS nutrient levels approximate NSW levels. Thus, dkh levels that are not in this range would cause tissue loss.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share



×
×
  • Create New...