deuce6371
Premium Member
I have done the searches and I am tired of reading the same causes and fixes over and over. :headwally: Let me summarize where I am at right now.
1. Parameters such as Alk, Ca and Mg out of balance - These are and have been in balance for at least the last 4 months. I had a spike in Alk prior to that, which caused a decrease in Ca and Mg but it was corrected. Now it is steady at Alk = 9.5, Ca = 440 and Mg = 1350.
2. CO2 buildup for sources such as a closed up house or Calcium reactor effluent. - I have brought in a CO2 meter from work (lab grade and calibrated and found I have 0.0% CO2 and over 19% O2, I went ahead and installed an extra skimmer which is setup to pull outside air in. The Ca reactor is functioning properly and has a secondary chamber that is also reciculating and drips in the filter sock as an added measure to get CO2 dispersal.
3. pH probe is not calibrated. - recalibrated with new fluids from work. Took sample into work and ran them on two different pH meters. Both gave me the same results as the pH meter at home.
4. Dose a form of hydroxide (calcium/sodium). Since my Ca is where I wanted it I chose to think outside the box and try NaOH. It did bring the pH up but only temporarily. I would have to have a steady drip on it to keep it where I wanted it. This could be an option, any comments??
5. Have refugium on a reverse cycle. Did this no change.
6. Extra water changes. Been doing 20% weekly or more. No change.
7. Don't worry about pH. I don't buy this. I keep having coral bleaching and colors are horrid!
Is there any other root causes/fixes I am missing? Is there someone out there battling the same thing. I am assuming there is an acid production somewhere either CO2 based or maybe some other biological function but I am out of ideas.
Thanks, John
1. Parameters such as Alk, Ca and Mg out of balance - These are and have been in balance for at least the last 4 months. I had a spike in Alk prior to that, which caused a decrease in Ca and Mg but it was corrected. Now it is steady at Alk = 9.5, Ca = 440 and Mg = 1350.
2. CO2 buildup for sources such as a closed up house or Calcium reactor effluent. - I have brought in a CO2 meter from work (lab grade and calibrated and found I have 0.0% CO2 and over 19% O2, I went ahead and installed an extra skimmer which is setup to pull outside air in. The Ca reactor is functioning properly and has a secondary chamber that is also reciculating and drips in the filter sock as an added measure to get CO2 dispersal.
3. pH probe is not calibrated. - recalibrated with new fluids from work. Took sample into work and ran them on two different pH meters. Both gave me the same results as the pH meter at home.
4. Dose a form of hydroxide (calcium/sodium). Since my Ca is where I wanted it I chose to think outside the box and try NaOH. It did bring the pH up but only temporarily. I would have to have a steady drip on it to keep it where I wanted it. This could be an option, any comments??
5. Have refugium on a reverse cycle. Did this no change.
6. Extra water changes. Been doing 20% weekly or more. No change.
7. Don't worry about pH. I don't buy this. I keep having coral bleaching and colors are horrid!
Is there any other root causes/fixes I am missing? Is there someone out there battling the same thing. I am assuming there is an acid production somewhere either CO2 based or maybe some other biological function but I am out of ideas.
Thanks, John