Looking for suggestions on what I should do to lower the pH in my tank. Has consistently been testing at like 8.6 with the Red Sea test kit since I setup the tank a month ago. Any suggestions on what to do?
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this^Nothing…..nothing at all.
Forget PH.
Very hard to get a good read on that anyways.
Reefers spend way too much on this parameter.
It will run 7.8 to 8.0 and that’s fine.
You got a pic of the tank, that Alkalinity don't sound right.Thank you all! I did just perform an alkalinity test which seems way low, tested at only 3 dKH before the test overdosed. Any products you recommend using to get this up?
That’s what I was thinking but yes here’s the tank!You got a pic of the tank, that Alkalinity don't sound right.
What Alk test are you using? Is it possible you are using it upside down? ie, reading a syringe backwards or converting it to a chart back to front?That’s what I was thinking but yes here’s the tank!
using the red sea marine kit, started off with 5ml of tank water, added the single drop of titrant to change the water blue, added a single drop at a time after that shaking the solution 10sec at a time. 6th drop turned solution green, 7th drop turned it yellow. From what it looks like their chart says it would be 3What Alk test are you using? Is it possible you are using it upside down? ie, reading a syringe backwards or converting it to a chart back to front?
So is the other resolution tested with 10mls of tank water? I think you are mixing them up.using the red sea marine kit, started off with 5ml of tank water, added the single drop of titrant to change the water blue, added a single drop at a time after that shaking the solution 10sec at a time. 6th drop turned solution green, 7th drop turned it yellow. From what it looks like their chart says it would be 3
Sorry you are correct I did mix them up, with that being said it’s at 6. Ideal is normally 8-12 right?using the red sea marine kit, started off with 5ml of tank water, added the single drop of titrant to change the water blue, added a single drop at a time after that shaking the solution 10sec at a time. 6th drop turned solution green, 7th drop turned it yellow. From what it looks like their chart says it would be 3
Lots of folk run those, yes. Before you mess about with that however you need to be sure of your salinity, how are you checking that?Sorry you are correct I did mix them up, with that being said it’s at 6. Ideal is normally 8-12 right?
handheld refractometer, I haven’t check the salinity in about 2 weeks, just been added RO/DI water to top off and weekly water changes. Would high salinity = low alkalinity or vice versa?Lots of folk run those, yes. Before you mess about with that however you need to be sure of your salinity, how are you checking that?
Vice versa, lolhandheld refractometer, I haven’t check the salinity in about 2 weeks, just been added RO/DI water to top off and weekly water changes. Would high salinity = low alkalinity or vice versa?
just did 3 different tests in different areas of the tank and salinity is a little high at .4 (my mixing is normally .35-.36) but the tank will be due for top off tomorrowVice versa, lol
I strongly suggest making Randy's DIY salinity standard. It costs pennies;just did 3 different tests in different areas of the tank and salinity is a little high at .4 (my mixing is normally .35-.36) but the tank will be due for top off tomorrow
just did 3 different tests in different areas of the tank and salinity is a little high at .4 (my mixing is normally .35-.36) but the tank will be due for top off tomorrow
Sorry yes!What does that mean? I cannot think of any units of measure where those numbers apply to salinity.
Do you mean 40 ppt?
Thanks! Water top off tomorrow should fix the salinity being high at 40!Before measuring anything, get salinity on point or everything else will be out.
34-35ppt is the target you seek.
Then, go about your tests.