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Im thinking I must have a bad probe... that or something serious going on in the tank. I just hooked it up and to my surprise it was reading 43! I hooked up a micro-bubbler and it's slowly climbing up, but yikes. How was everything in my tank not dead if this was accurate? Fish seem fine, corals had perfect polyp extension.

I have dinoflagellates to start. That's might give a little background as to the following...
I have a UV filter hooked up, Im dosing twice daily h202 (3% 1ml/10gal) Wouldn't that make the number really high if anything??? I also have a Sochting Oxydaor running only 3% instead of the 6% because Im dosing and I plan on keeping it in there long term.

Any thoughts? Ph is a little low at 8.08 - calibrated today.



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When you first use your orp probe, it is always low and slowly moves towards the correct number. I wouldn't worry about it. It can take over a week to adjust.

Ah dang, total ORP rookie mistake then. OK, thanks for your help!
 

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