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![]() I know ORP isn't the most important variable to test but after putting in a cup of Reef Crest ROX carbon into my 175gal tank my ORP has climbed steadily from 300 to 400. My level has been lower as of late but I have not had levels above 360 since I set up my apex in January. The only other maintenance items I did was change my GFO, clean my skimmer cup, clean my filter sock and harvest some cheato.
I can't find anywhere that carbon would raise ORP? Any ideas why this would be happening? Should I be concerned? Thanks |
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![]() This can happen if the ORP probe is in a area that is lit, a very slight algae layer will grow on the tip and the oxygen created will raise the ORP. Just wipe the tip off with a soft rag and I bet it will go back to it's correct reading
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