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Old 06-30-2016, 07:10 PM
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Interesting, I don't like my PH to fall below 8.0. usually runs 8.2 in the day. I do use a Aquavitro product called Balance occasionally when I see day readings below 8.0. This product is unique as it converts bicarbonate into carbonate. So it isn't just a PH buffer, which I don't use. Maybe see how it works for you?
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Default seems interesting this balance you speak of :)

going to try other venues before I go chemical..

my current plan with the Co2 scrubber will be just like filter/skimmer maintenance...

I already have enough things to dose
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been researching this balance stuff,,
seems pretty new,, where did you source it out ?
and does it actually raise ph without mucking with alk ??



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Interesting, I don't like my PH to fall below 8.0. usually runs 8.2 in the day. I do use a Aquavitro product called Balance occasionally when I see day readings below 8.0. This product is unique as it converts bicarbonate into carbonate. So it isn't just a PH buffer, which I don't use. Maybe see how it works for you?
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