I’m posting in the new forum because I’m starting a new tank. This is my first large build with a sump and skimmer.
My RS XXL750 (“200g” total but closer to 130g of actual water) has been going for about 2 months. From day one until today the PH has been on the low side (7.6-7.7). I added a refugium on reverse schedule, however due to chaeto shortages I don’t have very much right now. I also went ahead and turned on the lights and added a bunch of cespitularia that was over growing the old DT. None of that made a dent.
Here’s what I’m looking at:
The peak you see is my overnight Alk dosing. It’s about 2:45 PM at the time of the photo.
I know the usual things…. Good agitation plus skimmer, fresh air, keeping the Alk in a good range, etc. The thing is I have a 20g coral tank in the same room (2 yrs old). All it has is an HOB filter and one small powerhead that doesn’t agitate the surface. That’s it. And the pH range is 7.85 to 8.05. Granted the Alk is higher at 10.62.
Given that this tank has a skimmer and great powerhead surface agitation I didn’t expect this. I have a bunch of corals I’m anxious to get into the tank but I’d like the pH to be in a better range first.
Is this because the tank is only 2 months old, because it doesn’t have all the corals the other tank has, or something else? Other than starting to dose kalk, I’m not sure what to do.
My RS XXL750 (“200g” total but closer to 130g of actual water) has been going for about 2 months. From day one until today the PH has been on the low side (7.6-7.7). I added a refugium on reverse schedule, however due to chaeto shortages I don’t have very much right now. I also went ahead and turned on the lights and added a bunch of cespitularia that was over growing the old DT. None of that made a dent.
Here’s what I’m looking at:
The peak you see is my overnight Alk dosing. It’s about 2:45 PM at the time of the photo.
I know the usual things…. Good agitation plus skimmer, fresh air, keeping the Alk in a good range, etc. The thing is I have a 20g coral tank in the same room (2 yrs old). All it has is an HOB filter and one small powerhead that doesn’t agitate the surface. That’s it. And the pH range is 7.85 to 8.05. Granted the Alk is higher at 10.62.
Given that this tank has a skimmer and great powerhead surface agitation I didn’t expect this. I have a bunch of corals I’m anxious to get into the tank but I’d like the pH to be in a better range first.
Is this because the tank is only 2 months old, because it doesn’t have all the corals the other tank has, or something else? Other than starting to dose kalk, I’m not sure what to do.