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High Temp / Low PH
My temp has been running around 80 - 81.5. My PH on my Pinpoint tester is low 7.8. Can a high temp cause a low PH? My temp won't go down even at night, it's up to 79. I think I mite have to get a chiller for my set up.
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Higher temps hold less Oxygen so in a way yes lower temps encourage lower pH but any system at 81 should be capeable of maintaining 8.2. Most common cause of low pH is elevated CO2 levels. Here is the article by randy
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chiller or fans to cool the tank, but I'd lean towards fans first due to costs. I just use them to keep my tank cool here in Houston, and it's plenty if you've got good airflow over the water (with house air, not just circulating canopy or stand air).
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Anyone know of any chillers they would suggest for a 58 gal tank?
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First of all, your tank is not running warm at all. It's running below the worldwide average for reefs and the optimal temp for most coral. You certainly don't need a chiller.
Second, the temperature effect on oxygen concentration is negligible over the range of reef temps. Also, oxygen saturation has no direct relationship to pH.
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Also I've added Seachem PH Buffer and that only raises the PH for 1/2 hour or so.
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My temp right now is 84, no problem that I've seen. I'm in FL. Not planning on a chiller.
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You can safely go as high as 88 degrees or 2 degrees above the normal summertime high, whichever is lower. So if your tank normally sees about 81.5 you can safely go to about 84, though if you slowly raise your temperature or increase the swing you can increase the safe limits.
FWIW, the yearly average for reefs is about 82 (or it used to be) anyway. The center of diversity runs about 82-84, which is also the range where most corals show optimum growth. The yearly range of temperatures on an average reef is 77-86.
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Yeah, mines is kept at 83 in the summer (It's in the garage and thank goodness the garage is insulated, or it'll be over 90+). My fan kicks in at 84 and stays stable then. I've kept hardy SPS/LPS/Softies/clams fine...although I don't have any colonies...only a few frags.
It's hit as high as 88 before I got my Ranco one stage temp controller to work with my six inch clamp on fan (no chiller). In the winter time, I'll keep it about 78. My corals been hardy so far the past two years with these wild swings. Also my pH per Salifert is low. I attribute it to the high CO2 in my house (7.7 pH). I'll have to get another test kit to verify though. |
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