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im considering installing an Alita al15 in my 55tG (holds 25g of water) in my sump to aerate my water. this is the last thing i know to do to increase ph. so anyone ever uses one of these?
P.S. Im not going to use buffers or additives. here's what have I done so far.
ph start point was 7.8 average low and 7.95 average high. 150 dt,
1. installed a co2scubber using a whisper 100 pump forcing outside and or inside air will raise ph.
2. installed window fans above my tank lights to improve airflow. my fish room has no windows.
3. I'm not using additives or buffers. do not like the risk. There are just as many horror stories (srry for your loss) as there is a success story (glad to know it worked). with a 5 figure investment, I'm not risking it.
4. There is only two humans and 2 cats in a 2600sqft home.
5. aeration test told me that outside and inside air, will raise my ph.
6. stole plants from the wife and added them to the fish room.
7. I have a 1' x 1' x 14" fug with cheateo. looks like a slime pit, but it's full.
8. i have calibrated my apex ph probe mid Aug. prior to chasing this rabbit.
so research points toward aeration. I have been running another whisper pump and airstone for a few days with no improvement in ph. so it's time to spend a little money on a GOOD air pump. so again what are your thoughts on an Alita al15 sump install? I mean what's left to try
so far all my efforts have gotten me up to a 7.9 average low and 8.1 average high. i believe the change I have gotten was due to the scrubber. all other efforts are just rumors based on air movement and what uses co2 as food ( plants and fans) so far not grand impacts from these. Yes, I know it's in range..... I'm targeting the 8.2-8.3 range. I know it is possible I've seen a ton of videos about it. but if this doesn't work then I'm at a complete loss as to why the ph will not rise. so i may just have to be happy with 8.1
i mean I can not stand there all day pointing a leaf blower at the tank. lol.
P.S. Im not going to use buffers or additives. here's what have I done so far.
ph start point was 7.8 average low and 7.95 average high. 150 dt,
1. installed a co2scubber using a whisper 100 pump forcing outside and or inside air will raise ph.
2. installed window fans above my tank lights to improve airflow. my fish room has no windows.
3. I'm not using additives or buffers. do not like the risk. There are just as many horror stories (srry for your loss) as there is a success story (glad to know it worked). with a 5 figure investment, I'm not risking it.
4. There is only two humans and 2 cats in a 2600sqft home.
5. aeration test told me that outside and inside air, will raise my ph.
6. stole plants from the wife and added them to the fish room.
7. I have a 1' x 1' x 14" fug with cheateo. looks like a slime pit, but it's full.
8. i have calibrated my apex ph probe mid Aug. prior to chasing this rabbit.
so research points toward aeration. I have been running another whisper pump and airstone for a few days with no improvement in ph. so it's time to spend a little money on a GOOD air pump. so again what are your thoughts on an Alita al15 sump install? I mean what's left to try
so far all my efforts have gotten me up to a 7.9 average low and 8.1 average high. i believe the change I have gotten was due to the scrubber. all other efforts are just rumors based on air movement and what uses co2 as food ( plants and fans) so far not grand impacts from these. Yes, I know it's in range..... I'm targeting the 8.2-8.3 range. I know it is possible I've seen a ton of videos about it. but if this doesn't work then I'm at a complete loss as to why the ph will not rise. so i may just have to be happy with 8.1
i mean I can not stand there all day pointing a leaf blower at the tank. lol.
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