mpyers
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I am currently thinking about adding baking soda during my top offs to keep my pH up.
Right now I run a 65g mixed reef with a 30g sump/refugium. Refugium is lit 18hrs/day opposite of DT lights. This also should be helping my pH out.
I use B-Ionic to maintain Calcium 440ppm, and Alk 3.9meq/L
pH currently sits between 8.1-8.2, and I would like to get it up to 8.3 and keep it there.
I don't have an ATO (yet), and I currently do 1gal/day addition of fresh RO/DI at a slow drip for top off.
I have plenty of surface brake. my return heads aim at the water surface, the overflow creates plenty of bubbles, and between the first stage (filter socks) and second stage (fuge) of the sump, there is a slide gate that keeps the water level in stage 1 about an inch higher than stage 2, to create a small waterfall for more aeration. I have a glass lid that covers about half of the DT, no lid on the sump. I purposefully removed the other half of the glass lid on the DT to increase air circulation.
So all of this got me from pH 7.9 to 8.2. But I want to get the last bit to 8.3, and I'm thinking baking soda.
My question is, how much do I add? If I'm doing 1 gallon top offs at a time. teaspoon?
Thanks!
Right now I run a 65g mixed reef with a 30g sump/refugium. Refugium is lit 18hrs/day opposite of DT lights. This also should be helping my pH out.
I use B-Ionic to maintain Calcium 440ppm, and Alk 3.9meq/L
pH currently sits between 8.1-8.2, and I would like to get it up to 8.3 and keep it there.
I don't have an ATO (yet), and I currently do 1gal/day addition of fresh RO/DI at a slow drip for top off.
I have plenty of surface brake. my return heads aim at the water surface, the overflow creates plenty of bubbles, and between the first stage (filter socks) and second stage (fuge) of the sump, there is a slide gate that keeps the water level in stage 1 about an inch higher than stage 2, to create a small waterfall for more aeration. I have a glass lid that covers about half of the DT, no lid on the sump. I purposefully removed the other half of the glass lid on the DT to increase air circulation.
So all of this got me from pH 7.9 to 8.2. But I want to get the last bit to 8.3, and I'm thinking baking soda.
My question is, how much do I add? If I'm doing 1 gallon top offs at a time. teaspoon?
Thanks!