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Is your probe clean and calibrated correctly?
yes probe is reading correctlyIs your probe clean and calibrated correctly?
no I haven't what do you mean, take the tank water out let me air out and bring it to my tank lolHave you done the “take some water outside and aerate it” trick?
what should i do? take the CaRX and wash the dead corals bones? put frash saltwater?It can def be excess C02 and one source could be your CaRX.
i'll test the dkh i think last time i test it was it 12 i have the testerDo you ever test the dkh of your effluent? If not, that might be a good think to check as well.
If your effluent dkh isnt sky high, then you could be tuned inefficiently and using more C02 than required.
It isn't uncommon for pH to be a balancing act if your CaRX is feeding colonies. If that's the case you can add kalk yo your ATO reservoir to counteract.
Do you ever test the dkh of your effluent? If not, that might be a good think to check as well.
If your effluent dkh isnt sky high, then you could be tuned inefficiently and using more C02 than required.
It isn't uncommon for pH to be a balancing act if your CaRX is feeding colonies. If that's the case you can add kalk yo your ATO reservoir to counteract.
Do you ever test the dkh of your effluent? If not, that might be a good think to check as well.
If your effluent dkh isnt sky high, then you could be tuned inefficiently and using more C02 than required.
It isn't uncommon for pH to be a balancing act if your CaRX is feeding colonies. If that's the case you can add kalk yo your ATO reservoir to counteract.
yes probe is reading correctly
If the windows are open and the pH is reading 7.65, either it is not correctly calibrated, or the aeration is very poor.