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02/22/2018, 10:45 AM | #1 |
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PH too high even after water change - can't get under control
hey guys, i've been having high ph problems for the past week. during the day i can't seem to get it below 8.5. about a month ago i moved the tank from another location. i know this has possibly causes a mini cycle in the tank but i'm not sure why the ph can't get to acceptable levels.
here are the details of my setup: 75 gal mixed reef with 30 gal sump running brs 2 part for alk and calcium neptune apex with ph probe earlier this week we did a 25 gal water change to see if the ph would drop and it didn't seem to have any affect. i just did another 7 gal water change and it seemed to increase the ph .3 i also tried dosing with vinegar early this week but the swing was too drastic. i also tried aiming the return pumps upward to aerate the water more but this didnt seem to have any affect either. any suggestions of how i can get the ph under control? |
02/22/2018, 10:47 AM | #2 |
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Is the tank having problems like precipitation of Ca and alk? Problems with livestock?
If not, I would just not worry about it. How are you measuring pH?
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02/22/2018, 10:49 AM | #3 |
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8.5 is okay. Although it is on the top end of the scale, it's fine to leave it there. What is your Alk level?
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Airation will increase PH. Is your PH probe calibrated correctly or is it in an area with alot of bubbles say next to the skimmer? Take a day off from the 2 part and/or reduce the amount you are dosing. If non of the corals or fish are showing stress I would say what most of the more advanced guys I have read say. Stop worrying about PH. If your calc and alk are good and stable and your mag is appropriate none of your tank life is showing stress leave it alone. 8.5 is not that much higher than the 8.2 which would be ideal and I would think it is better than being below say 7.5 and unable to raise.
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Stop looking at PH... Problem solved
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Did you check the pH of the new water before you added it? If the new water has a high pH as well then all the water changes in the world won’t make a difference. |
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What are you using for the alk part? If you’re using soda ash, that will raise pH levels. I’d switch to baking soda.
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You must have a big coral load if your dosing any 2 part.
Corals use the Alk faster than calcium, have you measured the weekly use of Alk by corals and factored that into the dosing? |
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Your alk has to be sky high for the pH to also be. What is your alk? If It isn’t 12 or more, the pH test is suspect.
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Do not try to control pH, control alk.
Regardless, my first concern would be verifying the results and calibrating the pH probe.
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Alkalinity that low and pH that high should be mutually exclusive. I suspect that you are getting a bad reading somewhere. Either your alkalinity is higher than you think it is or your pH is lower than you think it is. I would suggest getting a pH test kit and a second alkalinity test kit to check your numbers because I don’t think the numbers you are seeing are right.
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i would turn off the dosing but the alk will drop even further. is that still a good option? |
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Trying to pH test RODI water will give you a bad reading because there are no ions in the water and it throws off the meter. The better test would be the newly mixed salt water before you add it to the tank. |
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i'm not sure how much ro/di i should use and how to figure out what i should set the dosing too. i use this apex program generator for the for dosing: https://www.reeftronics.net/adpg/dosingcalc.php anyone have any feedback as to how i would set this up? |
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