- Location
- North Jersey
Hello everyone.
I have a 60 cube mixed reef, with some sps, lps and soft stuff. I use reef crystals, and for some reason have trouble keeping alk and ph levels.
When I do a water change, my pinpoint meter will read 8.1 or so ph for a day or so, then after a few days, will dip down to 7.7-7.8, around 5oclock, when lights are still on. I measure alkalinity, and its around 7, even after a water change.
The lfs I go to uses red sea coral pro, and says its keep his alk around 11. Is reef crystals known for alk around 7, and do you think this is why my ph is low?
I have roughly 30x overturn an hour, protein skimmer, so I don't think co2 is the issue.
I have seachem ph buffer called 8.3 on hand, as well as kent alk buffer, but I am not sure if this is a bandaid or not. When I have used it before, the ph would rise, but fall after some time, less than a day.
Also when you dose in say your top off water, I put roughly 1 gallon a day in manually, (RO water). Do I put enough in the 1 gallon, for just one gallon, or do I add enough to treat the entire 60 gallons?
Very confused. I do not want to chase magical numbers, just don't understand why its low to begin with.
I have a 60 cube mixed reef, with some sps, lps and soft stuff. I use reef crystals, and for some reason have trouble keeping alk and ph levels.
When I do a water change, my pinpoint meter will read 8.1 or so ph for a day or so, then after a few days, will dip down to 7.7-7.8, around 5oclock, when lights are still on. I measure alkalinity, and its around 7, even after a water change.
The lfs I go to uses red sea coral pro, and says its keep his alk around 11. Is reef crystals known for alk around 7, and do you think this is why my ph is low?
I have roughly 30x overturn an hour, protein skimmer, so I don't think co2 is the issue.
I have seachem ph buffer called 8.3 on hand, as well as kent alk buffer, but I am not sure if this is a bandaid or not. When I have used it before, the ph would rise, but fall after some time, less than a day.
Also when you dose in say your top off water, I put roughly 1 gallon a day in manually, (RO water). Do I put enough in the 1 gallon, for just one gallon, or do I add enough to treat the entire 60 gallons?
Very confused. I do not want to chase magical numbers, just don't understand why its low to begin with.