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Old 01-10-2013, 12:09 PM
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Honestly, I think pH is not something that you need to worry about. You end up chasing numbers. If you have proper salinity and are not using CO2 in a reactor, your pH is at an acceptable value. I haven't checked pH in 8 years.
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Honestly, I think pH is not something that you need to worry about. You end up chasing numbers. If you have proper salinity and are not using CO2 in a reactor, your pH is at an acceptable value. I haven't checked pH in 8 years.
If you are dosing and the doses get screwed up for some strange reason (Pump failure, etc.. , your pH will change for sure. ALK + MAG + CAL all have an effect on the pH

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(If you are actively monitoring your other levels, then yes pH is something I don't think you need to monitor. Just wanted to toss that extra information out there.)
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If you are dosing and the doses get screwed up for some strange reason (Pump failure, etc.. , your pH will change for sure. ALK + MAG + CAL all have an effect on the pH
While that could happen, causing a minimal change, the first thing to do after a dosing pump failure (where it fails on) would be a large water change, restoring any shift in pH. If it fails off, and Ca drops to 350, still not a parameter that I would worry about. I did this number chasing game for months when I started, and I ended up fixing my pH problem by throwing away the meter My tank's doing ok without it, AND I use CO2 in a reactor.

So sure, if you've got the money to spend and the time to chase numbers, go ahead, but I can think of a lot of other things to spend the money on (like repairing that broken dosing pump )
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