I recently purchased a 13.5 gallon reef tank that has been up and running for 18 months before me purchasing and moving it 5 weeks ago.
I keep all the rock, sand, and equipment, and about 50% of the water from before the move.
My PH is constantly low 7.2 - 7.5.
DHK has been rising and is now 12.
mostly soft corals, 3 fish (2 clowns and a tailspot blenny), a few crabs and a few snails.
Using Tropic Marin Pro Reef Salt (since the move). Been doing weekly water changes 3 gallons a week.
I've tried opening windows, adding a fan, turning way up my wavemaker so I feel like I have tried a lot to increase gas exchange, but have yet been able to get the PH to 7.8. I'm also concerned with the high DKH.
Mushrooms, Torch, Green Star Polyps, gorgonian look great, Zoa's seem shrunken/contracted, but they are open.
I'm looking for suggestions to help get the PH up and get the DKH down. I'd like to try and get the water chemistry right to the point that the Zoa's are happier, more open and growing.
I keep all the rock, sand, and equipment, and about 50% of the water from before the move.
My PH is constantly low 7.2 - 7.5.
DHK has been rising and is now 12.
mostly soft corals, 3 fish (2 clowns and a tailspot blenny), a few crabs and a few snails.
Using Tropic Marin Pro Reef Salt (since the move). Been doing weekly water changes 3 gallons a week.
I've tried opening windows, adding a fan, turning way up my wavemaker so I feel like I have tried a lot to increase gas exchange, but have yet been able to get the PH to 7.8. I'm also concerned with the high DKH.
Mushrooms, Torch, Green Star Polyps, gorgonian look great, Zoa's seem shrunken/contracted, but they are open.
I'm looking for suggestions to help get the PH up and get the DKH down. I'd like to try and get the water chemistry right to the point that the Zoa's are happier, more open and growing.