My tank has been suffering from low pH for a while now...it kind of started out of nowhere a while back where the pH dropped off a cliff one day from 8.1-8.2 daily to just around 7.5-7.8 seemingly overnight. I didnt do anything different either.
Ive tried to open my windows as much as possible but with 35c and 70%+ humidity in peak summer its unbearably hot at home and my chiller is having a hard time keeping up. Ive added a fan to help with evaporative cooling and hoping it would help oxygenate the water and bring up the pH but it doesnt seem to help. The increased evap means i have to dose more kalk to my system which wrecked havoc on the alkalinity in the system and shot way up to 11dkh+. Dosing pH buffer was just as bad as its only a momentary fix and it jacks up my alkalinity. The pH have been on a downhill slope since that initial drop and its gotten as low as 6.9 at nights. Ive added a CO2 scrubber and that only brought it up to 7.89 at its highest before exhausting its usefulness in less than a week. I could keep changing out the media but its not that sustainable in the long run.
Ive read about keeping a fuge which would help convert the CO2 to O2 in hopes it would help raise the pH, but thats a big hope considering it need to raise it to 1 full point to where it is now Its something I should add to my tank but it takes time in designing and building for my setup. What else can I do to help raise the pH as much as possible?
Ive tried to open my windows as much as possible but with 35c and 70%+ humidity in peak summer its unbearably hot at home and my chiller is having a hard time keeping up. Ive added a fan to help with evaporative cooling and hoping it would help oxygenate the water and bring up the pH but it doesnt seem to help. The increased evap means i have to dose more kalk to my system which wrecked havoc on the alkalinity in the system and shot way up to 11dkh+. Dosing pH buffer was just as bad as its only a momentary fix and it jacks up my alkalinity. The pH have been on a downhill slope since that initial drop and its gotten as low as 6.9 at nights. Ive added a CO2 scrubber and that only brought it up to 7.89 at its highest before exhausting its usefulness in less than a week. I could keep changing out the media but its not that sustainable in the long run.
Ive read about keeping a fuge which would help convert the CO2 to O2 in hopes it would help raise the pH, but thats a big hope considering it need to raise it to 1 full point to where it is now Its something I should add to my tank but it takes time in designing and building for my setup. What else can I do to help raise the pH as much as possible?