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![]() Cool, and then focus on maintaining your alk/calcium balance, so get a calcium test kit too.
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![]() Here is some homework reading if you're interested is some better understanding of the relationship between CO2, Alkalinity and pH.
Low pH: Causes and Cures http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-09/rhf/index.htm
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![]() just tested my alk its just over 6dkh
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![]() well that was easy
i put in 40ml of B into DT and 40ml of A into sump now the ph is 8.16!! woot i was going to do 40ml for next 4 days but maybe ill stop after the pH hits 8.25ish |
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![]() Quote:
It seems like you are adding A/B based on pH measurement, when you should be adding A/B ONLY based on what you are measuring for Ca/Alk. When you have your Ca/Alk rock stable...THEN you can start thinking about ways to manipulate your pH. Until that point, you should not be concerned about what your pH appears to be.
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![]() Try opening your windows if you don't already. Low pH in aquariums is often a problem when CO2 levels in a house get high. CO2 is acidic, and often some fresh air fixes the problem right up. I have this happen every winter, but it could be a problem for people with air conditioning who don't open up their house every now and then.
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