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Old March 10th 05, 05:44 PM
Rick
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My PH has risen to 8.5 and has never beed that hight normally it is at
8.2

KH is 8

No2 is .10
no ammonia

Should i be alarmed?

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Old March 13th 05, 03:19 PM
MWill
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A drop or rise in ph does happen, monitor it . You said your No2 is
..10
if a reef tank it should be at 0 ppm along with No3 which you didn't
mention what that was. Have these readings chanced recently? or are
you do for a water change? If it doesn't come down or is going up
it's time to do a water change then get a good reef buffer to stablize
the ph to about 8.3 for a reef.

Seachrem's Reef Buffer is what I use and I have been able to
maintain a ph of 8.3 there are other brands out there as well, kent
marine makes one and are easily found in LFS or online catalogs.

Mark

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Old March 14th 05, 02:29 PM
Rick
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Thanks for the info,

N02 is zero,
I did a water change and it droped down to 8.2 so I will keep checking
the PH but I think it was just do for a water change. As Feb is a
short month I went 6 weeks for a change.

THKS/Rick

MWill wrote:
A drop or rise in ph does happen, monitor it . You said your No2 is
.10
if a reef tank it should be at 0 ppm along with No3 which you didn't
mention what that was. Have these readings chanced recently? or are
you do for a water change? If it doesn't come down or is going up
it's time to do a water change then get a good reef buffer to

stablize
the ph to about 8.3 for a reef.

Seachrem's Reef Buffer is what I use and I have been able to
maintain a ph of 8.3 there are other brands out there as well, kent
marine makes one and are easily found in LFS or online catalogs.

Mark


 




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