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Hello all!
I'm currently cycling with the following 75 gallon tank parameters:
-80 lbs live rock (tb saltwater) / 40 lbs live sand /20 lbs crushed coral sand / wet-dry & Seaclone skim / no fish or inverts
As expected my ammonia and nitrites are at lethal levels, so I'm performing 20% water changes (RO/DI with Reef Crystals) every two days or so. Hopefully, only a couple more weeks of this at most.
However, I'm concerned about my validated pH results--which consistently show at 7.98 to 8.02. This seems too low and I'm reluctant to add chemicals to increase it, especially if it naturally wants to hover around 8.0. How do I buffer the pH to the desired 8.2-8.3 range without the large base of argonite sand? Or is a low pH a necessary symptom of a cycling tank that will later self-correct?
Thanks in advance!
I'm currently cycling with the following 75 gallon tank parameters:
-80 lbs live rock (tb saltwater) / 40 lbs live sand /20 lbs crushed coral sand / wet-dry & Seaclone skim / no fish or inverts
As expected my ammonia and nitrites are at lethal levels, so I'm performing 20% water changes (RO/DI with Reef Crystals) every two days or so. Hopefully, only a couple more weeks of this at most.
However, I'm concerned about my validated pH results--which consistently show at 7.98 to 8.02. This seems too low and I'm reluctant to add chemicals to increase it, especially if it naturally wants to hover around 8.0. How do I buffer the pH to the desired 8.2-8.3 range without the large base of argonite sand? Or is a low pH a necessary symptom of a cycling tank that will later self-correct?
Thanks in advance!