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My pH at it's peak varies between 8.12 and 8.17 per Octopus controller. I am perfectly happy in that range. But after lights out it takes a major dive. Usually I am in the 7.77-7.85 area. When the MHs come in the the morning it's like someone stepped on the gas pedal. It has been this way for about seven months, starting when I began using a calcium reactor. I have followed all of the posts concerning calcium reactor related pH problems and have tried different things including adding a second chamber. My settings are very low- bubble count is 8/minute and drip rate is 50-60/minute I have managed to get the high end up, but my concern has always been the low end and the huge swing which is now even wider.
On the positive side all my corals have never looked better, and I see no difference in them even in the 7.7s. Lots of growth in soft, hard and stonies. Even that weed they call Xenia pulses out of control at the low end. (It could crash if it wants to.)
I really don't want to artifically prop up my pH, but I sure would have a little more peace of mind if I could see less of a drop. I don't have the space for a lighted refugium or I would go that route. Would adding light to my sump be enough help to be worth it? Can the reactor be shut down at night and the tank still maintain proper alk and calcium? Am I headed for long term problems?
My tank including sump is about 140 gallons. Thanks.
[This message has been edited by XXX (edited 06 March 2001).]
On the positive side all my corals have never looked better, and I see no difference in them even in the 7.7s. Lots of growth in soft, hard and stonies. Even that weed they call Xenia pulses out of control at the low end. (It could crash if it wants to.)
I really don't want to artifically prop up my pH, but I sure would have a little more peace of mind if I could see less of a drop. I don't have the space for a lighted refugium or I would go that route. Would adding light to my sump be enough help to be worth it? Can the reactor be shut down at night and the tank still maintain proper alk and calcium? Am I headed for long term problems?
My tank including sump is about 140 gallons. Thanks.
[This message has been edited by XXX (edited 06 March 2001).]