My ph has been stuck at 7.8. Chaeto will use the carbon to grow and thus raise ph, but how much should the chaeto raise it?
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I get about 0.1 with a large 20g fuge. Thats with a Tunze Eco Chic light underneath the chaeto and an LED plant bar above. I wouldn’t use it a your only weapon. Better paired with others for a bigger cumulative gain. What do you keep Alk at? Good aeration? Do you run a skimmer?My ph has been stuck at 7.8. Chaeto will use the carbon to grow and thus raise ph, but how much should the chaeto raise it?
My ph has been stuck at 7.8. Chaeto will use the carbon to grow and thus raise ph, but how much should the chaeto raise it?
Still new so all I have is test strips. The strips say my total alkalinity is a 200ppm (11.18 Dkh) I will go to an lfs and have them test my water. I currently don’t run a skimmer and I don’t really plan on it, because I want to run a higher nutrient system with a lot of filter feeders (Flame scallops, crocea clams, and feather dusters). Should I start dosing something?I get about 0.1 with a large 20g fuge. Thats with a Tunze Eco Chic light underneath the chaeto and an LED plant bar above. I wouldn’t use it a your only weapon. Better paired with others for a bigger cumulative gain. What do you keep Alk at? Good aeration? Do you run a skimmer?
Still new so all I have is test strips. The strips say my total alkalinity is a 200ppm (11.18 Dkh) I will go to an lfs and have them test my water. I currently don’t run a skimmer and I don’t really plan on it, because I want to run a higher nutrient system with a lot of filter feeders (Flame scallops, crocea clams, and feather dusters). Should I start dosing something?
I’ve been looking to upgrade to Hanna checkers but they are $$I'd ditch the test strips. I've never understood how a strip can even hope to measure the alkalinity of seawater, and even in freshwater, they do not work well.
Here's an analysis of test strips from a high end kit manufacturer (Hach).
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11270-016-3023-8
For example, when values obtained using alkalinity test strips were plotted against standard values, the resulting regression line appeared to compare well with the 1:1 line, but the values obtained using strips were very variable compared to standard values. The strips over-predicted values within the 0to 160 mg/L range (Fig. 1), so that a standard value of 120 mg/L was detected by the alkalinity test strip as between 20 and 240 mg/L.
Right now I have the tetra easy strips which I know are very inaccurate. They test ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, total alkalinity, and ph. So I have no way to test calcium, magnesium, and phosphate, besides going to an lfs. What should I get for testing?I'd ditch the test strips. I've never understood how a strip can even hope to measure the alkalinity of seawater, and even in freshwater, they do not work well.
Here's an analysis of test strips from a high end kit manufacturer (Hach).
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11270-016-3023-8
For example, when values obtained using alkalinity test strips were plotted against standard values, the resulting regression line appeared to compare well with the 1:1 line, but the values obtained using strips were very variable compared to standard values. The strips over-predicted values within the 0to 160 mg/L range (Fig. 1), so that a standard value of 120 mg/L was detected by the alkalinity test strip as between 20 and 240 mg/L.
I’ve been looking to upgrade to Hanna checkers but they are $$
I’ve been looking to upgrade to Hanna checkers but they are $$
Right now I have the tetra easy strips which I know are very inaccurate. They test ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, total alkalinity, and ph. So I have no way to test calcium, magnesium, and phosphate, besides going to an lfs. What should I get for testing?
I have not payed attention to PH in years.Did some more reading, my tank is only a few weeks old and I haven’t added any corals yet should I even be worried about this?
Was looking at getting the Red Sea marine care kit which has a alk test in it is that test good or should I get selifert test kit as well.A Salifert kit for alkalinity is a fine way to go and less expensive.
Was looking at getting the Red Sea marine care kit which has a alk test in it is that test good or should I get selifert test kit as well.
PH matters most when growing SPS. If you don’t have any corals, don’t worry about it.Did some more reading, my tank is only a few weeks old and I haven’t added any corals yet should I even be worried about this?
If you plan to keep a high nutrient system, figure out a consistent way to export. I run a HOB fuge, used to run a skimmer on my nano, can’t say either of those did anything significant cause pH, N and P always remained in the same range. Water changes kinda do everything for nanosDid some more reading, my tank is only a few weeks old and I haven’t added any corals yet should I even be worried about this?