flying53brian
Member
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone out there could direct me in the right direction on lowering alkalinity.
Right now I am running a Geo 612 Calcium reactor and only have a have a PH probe in the sump which is also telling me PH is at 8.2 but have no way of telling what it is in coming out of the reactor. I did a manual test of the aquarium water and am getting a reading of 8.2 for PH.
I had the LFS test alkalinity and they say it is at 15 right now which I know is high.
Question is do I slow down the effluent drip or speed it up? Also I was running the bubble counter at about 2 bubbles per second and have the aquarium plants regulator.
Help I am lost
Thank you
I was wondering if anyone out there could direct me in the right direction on lowering alkalinity.
Right now I am running a Geo 612 Calcium reactor and only have a have a PH probe in the sump which is also telling me PH is at 8.2 but have no way of telling what it is in coming out of the reactor. I did a manual test of the aquarium water and am getting a reading of 8.2 for PH.
I had the LFS test alkalinity and they say it is at 15 right now which I know is high.
Question is do I slow down the effluent drip or speed it up? Also I was running the bubble counter at about 2 bubbles per second and have the aquarium plants regulator.
Help I am lost
Thank you