Negative impact after second DIY "coral snow" (Calcium carbonate) dosing

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Hi all,

I noticed the following negative impacts, on two of my SPS frags (all other seems to be just great), after the second dose (was dosing once in 4-5 days):
1. Body tissue seems to be thinner
2. Base (crusting) area have a "dry look"

Is it due to pH spikes? KH spikes?

KH level get a bit higher (was 8.2-8.4. Now it is 8.6)

Obviously, I stopped dosing it.
Anything I can do to improve the situation now?
 

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I doubt this is caused by a KH spike.
However in my understading Coral Snow should not affect Alk in any way.

I would say the reason is not the coral snow.

But I also dont know what CaCO3 you have used to mix your own coral snow.
 

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Hi all,

I noticed the following negative impacts, on two of my SPS frags (all other seems to be just great), after the second dose (was dosing once in 4-5 days):
1. Body tissue seems to be thinner
2. Base (crusting) area have a "dry look"

Is it due to pH spikes? KH spikes?

KH level get a bit higher (was 8.2-8.4. Now it is 8.6)

Obviously, I stopped dosing it.
Anything I can do to improve the situation now?

Adding calcium carbonate does not raise pH or alkalinity, so you can certainly rule those out as a concern.

If there is any particulate calcium carbonate in the water sample used for alk testing, it will read falsely high as those particles will dissolve in the test (but not in the bulk tank water).
 
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Thank you, Randy.

So, I am still confused and in the same spot... What can cause such a thing to my frags?
 

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Sorry to pull out an old thread. But does it affect calcium level since we are adding in calcium carbonate.
 

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Sorry to pull out an old thread. But does it affect calcium level since we are adding in calcium carbonate.

No. Calcium carbonate does not dissolve in seawater at any pH above around 7.7. If the solids are still suspended in the water during an alk or calcium test, it can give a false high reading when the particles dissolve in the test itself.
 

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