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Non-buffering Sand...
I'm planning to use a black sand in my new reef system that has no buffering capacity. Is this going to cause me problems?
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Not at all. Lots of us use no sand at all. I don't beleive sand really buffers the water regardless, the pH just isn't low enough to dissolve aragonite in any significant amount.
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Ditto, you should be fine using black sand. Just keep it clean.
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-all i can say is that it works for me, i used caribsea aragonite and my pH is
static at 8.5, doesn't go up or down so no need for baking soda-:surprise: |
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Well I'm never using baking soda my pH went from 9.0 to 8.8 and now I cant get the sucker down.:twised:
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-shoot i gotta get a good alkalinity test, it's useful for calcium and pH...
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-hey mik didn't u say vinegar drives ur pH downwards in small amounts?
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