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GrimReefer 08-06-2006 03:15 PM

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?

Aquattro 08-06-2006 03:18 PM

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.

albert_dao 08-06-2006 03:37 PM

Ditto, you should be fine using black sand. Just keep it clean.

Chin_Lee 08-06-2006 05:12 PM

trouble
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by reef_raf
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.

also if you ph drops low enough to use "buffering" sand as a buffer in any significant amount, you are not going to have too many livestock left to save.

bv_reefer 08-04-2007 04:45 AM

reply
 
-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:

ron101 08-04-2007 05:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bv_reefer (Post 263949)
-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:

pH is not a good measure of buffering capacity or of carbonate hardness. What are you alkalinity levels without using a buffer/builder additive?

Mik_101 08-04-2007 05:41 AM

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:

bv_reefer 08-04-2007 05:45 AM

-shoot i gotta get a good alkalinity test, it's useful for calcium and pH...

bv_reefer 08-04-2007 05:48 AM

pH
 
-hey mik didn't u say vinegar drives ur pH downwards in small amounts?

Mik_101 08-04-2007 05:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bv_reefer (Post 263965)
-hey mik didn't u say vinegar drives ur pH downwards in small amounts?

Thats what I herd.


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