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![]() Hi I'm having trouble getting my ph up it seems to hover around the 7.97-8.05
range, no matter how big a water change or what I dose The only major change I've made is taking my bio pellets off line and replacing them with a poly filter I use aquavitro salt and dose with aquavitro chems any ideas ?
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![]() Check your testing methods. What are you using to test: probe, chemical test etc? What specific alkalinity supplement are you using? What are your calcium levels? Are you using GFO or other phosphate reducers? What is your alkalinity level?
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![]() My question would be: what's the problem of having that ph range?
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![]() I kept an SPS tank for years with a PH in that range. I wouldn't sweat it.
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![]() I have an apex with ph probe I use aquavitro 8.4 and balance as well as ions and calcification the salt mix is supposed to give these levels
Cal-400-443mg/l Mag1269-1403mg/l Ph8.40-8.60 Alk3.2-3.8meq/l Mine should be that as I only do 30%~50% water changes weekly and dose a teaspoon of the three (and a tiny bit of balance when ph get below 8) in fresh water top offs throughout the week I don't test most parameters any more only phosphorus and ph I do run carbon and a tablespoon on phoslock in a reactor The reason I ask is because I'm having trouble with phosphate and I'm sure it's low ph allowing it to be released from the rock
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"Ever notice the last part of all the cool corals is pora" And you never hear anybody say "I spend all my money on Xenia " coincidence ???? Last edited by dudley moray; 02-25-2014 at 05:13 PM. Reason: Classified info |
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![]() I don't think that PH level will dissolve your rock. If your rock has PO4 it will leach regardless of the PH. I would increase you GFO amount and change it more frequently until you have the PO4 under control. As well I would look for the other sources of PO4.
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