rogergolf66
im an addict lol
Tom,
since we are talking about SPS tanks, they all have great flow [or the corals wont live] so I would have to say low PH means too much co2 in room air, and other way around for high ...
http://www.hamzasreef.com/Contents/Calculators/EquilibriumPh.php
good calcualtor for equilibrium PH, as you see, its dependant on KH and co2 levels.
I have this problem ! small condo, too many tanks, so my PH is always on the lower side, 7.8 in AM to 8.2 at night ! CO2 is about 1200 PPM + in my living room, and 1500 PPM + at night since I smoke ... :S
in winter I can leave windows opened, which helps the PH.
sure a good ventilation system would go a long way, or a co2 scrubber.
what did you use to measure co2 in living room