Hello Folks, I don't really add to many chemicals in my tank. I do weekly 10 gallon water changes using Kent marine salt mix. My salinity is 1.026 using a refractometer. My parameters are ph 7.8, KH is 5, andcalcium is 370. I'm using Salifert test kits. Every time I do a water change my PH takes a huge nose dive. Two weeks ago I started adding Kent marine tech CB A&B but I only add that once a week. I also have been adding Kent Marine Pro Buffer dKH maybe a couple times a week. My livestock is healthy minus a flowerpot coral that never wants to fully open. My other parameters are Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, phosphate 0, TDS 5, and my only minor issue is nitrate which is between 5 and 10 mg/l. My lighting is a 6 bulb ATI sunpower fixture which sits 8" above the tank. My concern is that I would like to see better growth from my corals. The flower pot got stunted because I had him to high so I lowered him to the bottom of the tank. I have a frogspawn healthy but slow growth , 2 torch corals slow growth, Toadstool very slow growth, zenia which is thriving, bubble coral also thriving, mushroom rock thriving, greenstar polyp which is growing faster than I'd like, and a bubble tip anemone which looks beautiful and rarely has any issues. My frogspawn sits about 12 inches under the light 1st Torch about 18 inches and the other Torch about 24 inches. I don't think it's a lighting issue because my 2 clams are thriving and they are at the bottom of the tank. Tank depth is 25 inches. I haven't done any other tests because I don't add any other chemicals. I confirmed my parameters with Louis at Elegant Reef. I'm going to be adding some EcoBAK pellets in a media reactor in a few weeks to knock down the nitrate. The other best option would be not adding any chemicals and changing my salt. I have always used Kent because I've been buying 200 gallon salt mixes in the tub for 48$. Any advice for better salt would be appreciated.



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