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Gools 11-06-2004 03:38 PM

Does Ph have an effect on Alk readings?
 
I took a reading of my Alk this morning, and my reading where a point below normal. Normally 9.6 now it's 8.6. Does Ph have an effect on Alk readings?

Jaws 11-06-2004 05:52 PM

Ph
 
There are definitely PH buffers that raise your alkalinity when applied.

Gools 11-06-2004 06:14 PM

So would it effect readings from morning to late day after the Ph has a chance to go up?

Jaws 11-06-2004 06:30 PM

Ph
 
That's what i'm trying to figure out right now in another post because my Ph is way down this morning from what it was last night after I added Ph buffer.

Invigor 11-06-2004 06:33 PM

uh oh, sounds like a CO2 problem!

try getting a power head to stir the surface of the water around more :D worked for me...that is if it's an oxygen depletion. less oxygen in the water the lower the pH is, to my understanding. some chemisty buff might be able to add to that for you

Jaws 11-06-2004 08:54 PM

powerhead
 
There's lots of flow in the tank. I've got three large powerheads in there.

Beverly 11-06-2004 09:03 PM

Re: powerhead
 
If the air in the tank room is high in CO2, the tank will reflect that by having a lower pH overall. However, if you have windows open during the day and closed at night, pH will be normal during the day and much lower at night. High swings in pH with normal CO2 in the tank room reflects a low alk.

The 9.6 and 8.6, are these alk or pH readings?

Jaws 11-06-2004 10:29 PM

Ph
 
My PH is at 7.7 and my KH is at 10.2. so a little high. What should I do to higher the PH and lower the alkalinity?

Beverly 11-07-2004 12:34 AM

Re: Ph
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaws
My PH is at 7.7 and my KH is at 10.2. so a little high. What should I do to higher the PH and lower the alkalinity?

KH of 10.2 is okay. Someone correct me if I am wrong here, but KH between 8 and 11 is great :biggrin: pH of 7.7 is low. As I said in my post on your other thread, get more O2 into the tank room. More O2 and less CO2 will bring up pH.

You might also look at the biological processes that are going on in your tank. Over feeding will cause more of the alkalinity to be utilized. So will having dirty filters and not doing frequent, regular water changes. What kind of filtration (if any) do you use in this tank? What is your tank maintenance schedule? What specific things do you do during tank maintenance and how often do you do maintenance?

Invigor 11-07-2004 04:47 AM

slightly straying from topic...

but does ozone injection via a skimmer help with a low oxygen or not because it's O3 and not O2 would it not do anything?


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