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Old 03-18-2003, 03:24 PM
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Thanks for the tip Tim. I'll do that. Hopefully a good sized airstone will do the trick.

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I would think the kalk is binding up the CO2 at night and then during the day photosynthesis further depletes the CO2 thus causing an even higher pH. I would recommend increasing the gas exchange in your tank. If your pH goes much higher than 8.55 - 8.6 you will start to lose corals.

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Old 03-18-2003, 05:04 PM
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Hi SoS,

Airstones can cause a lot of mess in a tank. My recommendation would be a small powerhead pumping water from the bottom of the tank to the top.

Another thing that may help is to add CO2. A fun way to do this is to add a fish or two.

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