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![]() Hello; I've got a 210 gallon reef tank with a PH running between 7.8 -8.0. The alkalinity is near the top, around 3.0 or so. Any parameters I should be looking at that could affect this? Everything seems to be doing pretty good and that includes fish (Naso, Purple, Sailfin, Clown, Hippo tangs & foxface which are on the large side, 5-9 inches, a madarin dragonet and 4 gobies (2 fire, dragon and diamond.) Corals are 4 clams and mostly softer corals such as leathers, colt, mushrooms, hammer, cups, pagodas, finger, foxglove, etc.... the tank has a deep sand bed and probably 225 pounds of very mature live rock with alot of coraline algea 55 gallon sump mag 24 & mag 12 main pumps (about 3000 gph circulation) Aqua C 180 protein skimmer 3 mag 12 pumps for internal circulation 750w 10k MH 960w VHO nitrite, nitrate, ammonia and phosphate seem fine I use an aquacontroller jr for temperature control (among other things) and tank stays at a constant 80 degrees. It was running between 8.1 and 8.3 and can't figure out why the dip. Any sugestion welcome thanks Bob |
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Check your meter and calibrate it again. If, as I imagine, you have done
that then there is the possibility that you need a water change. If that is already done consider adding a pH riser. If that is not convenient at this time something is lowering your pH, food? supplements? medications? heat? poor circulation? testing kit? there are many possibilities... iy wrote in message ... Hello; I've got a 210 gallon reef tank with a PH running between 7.8 -8.0. The alkalinity is near the top, around 3.0 or so. Any parameters I should be looking at that could affect this? Everything seems to be doing pretty good and that includes fish (Naso, Purple, Sailfin, Clown, Hippo tangs & foxface which are on the large side, 5-9 inches, a madarin dragonet and 4 gobies (2 fire, dragon and diamond.) Corals are 4 clams and mostly softer corals such as leathers, colt, mushrooms, hammer, cups, pagodas, finger, foxglove, etc.... the tank has a deep sand bed and probably 225 pounds of very mature live rock with alot of coraline algea 55 gallon sump mag 24 & mag 12 main pumps (about 3000 gph circulation) Aqua C 180 protein skimmer 3 mag 12 pumps for internal circulation 750w 10k MH 960w VHO nitrite, nitrate, ammonia and phosphate seem fine I use an aquacontroller jr for temperature control (among other things) and tank stays at a constant 80 degrees. It was running between 8.1 and 8.3 and can't figure out why the dip. Any sugestion welcome thanks Bob |
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You are more than likely have the same problem many are having. It has been hot out and
air conditioners on. This causes CO2 to build up in the house/apt, which lowers the pH, do to high room air CO2. CO2 will drop your pH no matter what your Alk is. Open a couple of windows and direct a fan to blow out room air and pull in outside air. The next day the pH will probably be back were it was. You can also start a kalk drip, if needed, as kalk "eats" up/reacts with CO2. Ca(OH)2 + H2O=== Ca++ + 2OH 2OH + 2CO2 ===. 2HCO3- buffer ( bicarbonate) -- Boomer If You See Me Running You Better Catch-Up Former US Army Bomb Technician (EOD) Member; IABTI, NATEODA, WEODF, ISEE & IPS Want to talk chemistry ? The Reef Chemistry Forum http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin/index.php Want to See More ! The Coral Realm http://www.coralrealm.com wrote in message ... : : Hello; : : : I've got a 210 gallon reef tank with a PH running between 7.8 -8.0. The : alkalinity is near the top, around 3.0 or so. Any parameters I should be : looking at that could affect this? Everything seems to be doing pretty good and : that includes fish : (Naso, Purple, Sailfin, Clown, Hippo tangs & foxface which are on the large : side, 5-9 inches, a madarin dragonet and 4 gobies (2 fire, dragon and diamond.) : Corals are 4 clams and mostly softer corals such as leathers, colt, : mushrooms, hammer, cups, pagodas, finger, foxglove, etc.... : : the tank has a deep sand bed and probably 225 pounds of very mature live : rock with alot of coraline algea : 55 gallon sump : mag 24 & mag 12 main pumps (about 3000 gph circulation) : Aqua C 180 protein skimmer : 3 mag 12 pumps for internal circulation : 750w 10k MH : 960w VHO : : nitrite, nitrate, ammonia and phosphate seem fine : : I use an aquacontroller jr for temperature control (among other things) : and tank stays at a constant 80 degrees. : : It was running between 8.1 and 8.3 and can't figure out why the dip. Any : sugestion welcome : : : : thanks : : Bob : : : : |
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"Boomer" wrote:
You are more than likely have the same problem many are having. It has been hot out and air conditioners on. This causes CO2 to build up in the house/apt, which lowers the pH, do to high room air CO2. CO2 will drop your pH no matter what your Alk is. Open a couple of windows and direct a fan to blow out room air and pull in outside air. The next day the pH will probably be back were it was. You can also start a kalk drip, if needed, as kalk "eats" up/reacts with CO2. Ca(OH)2 + H2O=== Ca++ + 2OH 2OH + 2CO2 ===. 2HCO3- buffer ( bicarbonate) -- Boomer Thanks, I'll try that. Bob |
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