Controlling PH

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What are the most common practices for controlling your PH manually or with a controller like an APEX or a Reefkeeper Elite?
I am a 2-Part doser which I have set up with timers and works well.
 

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Manually is near impossible. A simple pH controller is a necessity when using a calcium reactor or you can be as complex as a full controller like the Apex or RKE. Controlling the pH of the aquarium is a fools errand.
 

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I agree with the 2 previous posts.....but it's always nice to know exactly what is going on....I have one for my calcium reactor pH too.

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PH will go down at night and up during the day. so if you dose alk mostly at night you would be better off but if you can dose a little alk all day long the PH will be more stable but it will go up and down a little.
 

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I do nothing to control my pH.

But I do balance out the tank with plant life. which results in a high pH just before lights out.

If you have a low pH just before lights I consider that a synptom of excess carbon dioxide and take actions to correct the carbon dioxide.


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Thanks for the replies, Is any one using kalk in their top off water?
My PH in the morning is around 7.85 and lights out is 7.94/8.01
 
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