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04/07/2015, 09:47 AM | #1 |
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Ph drop in cycle
I'm in week four nitrite sky high.big surprise. But now my PH dropped to lowest chart color.I'm run air in tank with hose out window but I guess that doesn't work either wondering if I should put in buffer.
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04/07/2015, 09:51 AM | #2 |
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Personally I would not sweat the pH. let the tank cycle and once it is done the pH should be fine.
If you do add some buffer it will only temporarily raise the pH.
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04/07/2015, 09:54 AM | #3 |
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Also a good water change at the end of the cycle will help stabilize the pH.
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04/07/2015, 09:59 AM | #4 |
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What about I thought bacteria wouldn't work efficiencently with PH crash?
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04/07/2015, 09:59 AM | #5 |
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I honestly do not know what the pH is in my tank. After we moved here and I set it back up 5 years ago I have never checked it.
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04/07/2015, 10:00 AM | #6 |
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So don't worry about it? I won't even test anymore.
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04/07/2015, 10:03 AM | #7 |
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Thx guys.
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04/07/2015, 10:16 AM | #8 |
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Ph is fairly meaningless in marine tanks. It's up and it's down. What you need is an alkalinity test kit, and you should use it weekly for the rest of the tank's life. Alk should ride around 8.3. What is measures has to do with the ph, but it is a far more accurate indicator of the tank's water situation. It relates to the water's ability to dissolve calcium, and magnesium. As long as there is sufficient magnesium in the water (about 1300), the alkalinity will stay locked at 8.3 and the calcium will lock nicely at 420. If that balance is good, the fish and corals are happy and your water is in balance.
There's a little piece called Dirt Simple Chemistry up above in the stickies (may be inside the SETTING UP file) that will explain that should it be just TMI right now.
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Ya I have test and additives I was waiting for cycle to finish then large water change and take a little bit to get everything in line and tank to stabilize. But I wasn't worrying about it during. Cycle. But I was watching PH. Thx for info.
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