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I know this has been discussed many times before but I just wanted to share my experience with everyone.
I've had my 60g display set up since about June this year in the second bedroom of my apartment. Up until this weekend I've always had a problem getting my pH above 8.0 even when my parameters were in check. Typically it would fall to ~7.75 at night and rise back up to ~7.95 during the day time. I also have a small fuge with Chaeto and a couple other maco algae's running on a reverse light cycle.
This past weekend I happened to have a visitor in town who was staying in the second room and woke up to an alert from my RKE because the pH dropped down to 7.59. I immediately expected that the probe itself was the issue so I recalibrated, checked again and it was indeed ~7.6. Double checked the rest of my parameters, all were where I expected them to be so I wasn't too concerned. While my guest was in town the bedroom door was closed, windows were closed (as usual) and the room was getting very little to no fresh air. Sunday once my visitor left I immediately opened up the door and put a fan in the window pulling in air from outside. Thankfully, I live in California so I can do this even in the middle of November without freezing the apartment.
Within hours of opening the window I started to notice the pH rising, no dosing, nothing, just some fresh air. I've had the window open since (just over two days now) and my pH is currently sitting at 8.25 and dropped down to 8.09 last night. I was NOT expecting this big of a change, pretty amazing I'd say. I'm not quite sure how I'm going to support this long term as I don't want to have a fan in the window 24/7 but I found the results very interesting and look forward to seeing how this affects my system in the short/long term.
Has anyone else been through this? What have you done to ensure your tank receives fresh air?
I've had my 60g display set up since about June this year in the second bedroom of my apartment. Up until this weekend I've always had a problem getting my pH above 8.0 even when my parameters were in check. Typically it would fall to ~7.75 at night and rise back up to ~7.95 during the day time. I also have a small fuge with Chaeto and a couple other maco algae's running on a reverse light cycle.
This past weekend I happened to have a visitor in town who was staying in the second room and woke up to an alert from my RKE because the pH dropped down to 7.59. I immediately expected that the probe itself was the issue so I recalibrated, checked again and it was indeed ~7.6. Double checked the rest of my parameters, all were where I expected them to be so I wasn't too concerned. While my guest was in town the bedroom door was closed, windows were closed (as usual) and the room was getting very little to no fresh air. Sunday once my visitor left I immediately opened up the door and put a fan in the window pulling in air from outside. Thankfully, I live in California so I can do this even in the middle of November without freezing the apartment.
Within hours of opening the window I started to notice the pH rising, no dosing, nothing, just some fresh air. I've had the window open since (just over two days now) and my pH is currently sitting at 8.25 and dropped down to 8.09 last night. I was NOT expecting this big of a change, pretty amazing I'd say. I'm not quite sure how I'm going to support this long term as I don't want to have a fan in the window 24/7 but I found the results very interesting and look forward to seeing how this affects my system in the short/long term.
Has anyone else been through this? What have you done to ensure your tank receives fresh air?