Huge PH Problem

Ok, another update. Today, the PH has risen to 7.9 during the day. I am unsure if the new probe has settled in or if the tank was in a cycle because of the additions. Whatever the case, the damage has been done. Looks like I am going to lose at least three Acro colonies. It really sucks because I grew them from small frags. Tomorrow I am putting the Kalk reactor online. After it settles in I will put the Calcium Reactor back on line. I will keep you guys posted.
 
I think I'm going to rename this forum "How to Utterly Destroy a Beautiful Reef in 10 Easy Steps!" A bit of an update. I received my Kalk reactor the other day. I needed the reactor to deal with a low PH Problem. Well while I was setting it up I inadvertently exposed it to full line pressure from my RO/DI Unit. Anyone wish to venture a guess as to what happened next??? Well lets just say it involved a big boom and me (and my surrounding environment) being completely covered in Limewater and Kalk paste. Well, after a day of cleaning up and another day of fixing the reactor, I get hit with a power outage that is predicted to last for several days. Guess what, the Vortech Power backup only lasts 24 hours. So, I am guessing things are not going to work out well for my poor reef. I think I may be rebooting in the near future. Oh well...at this point I just want to see what happens next.
 
Ok, another update. My PH issues continue. I now swing between 7.9 (day) and 7.4(lights out). I have all of the windows in my condo open. I run fans in the house and over the tank surface. I have an air pump pumping air from the outside to a DIY Kalk Co2 scrubber into my Skimmer AND an extra red dragon pump with venturi in the sump. I ordered the Co2 scrubbing media and filter which I will set up tonight. I am also using limewater for topoff. Almost all of my sps has died. The rest of my once healthy reef is not happy or healthy. I am at my wits end. If this media doesn't work then I am going to go back to my original setup and start over. I messed up a beautiful reef in an attempt to make things better when things were just fine as they were.
 
Ok, great news this morning. I have determined that my ph test kit and sl2 unit were both bad. So I bypassed the sl2 and recalibrated my ph probe for the sl1. The results were interesting. My PH now ranges from 7.91-8.29. I am super happy about that. Second discovery was that my temp probe was malfunctioning. This caused the tank to actually be at 72.4 instead of the 79.0 I normally maintain. The temperature combined with the shifting water parameters (my attempts to raise PH) might be why so many SPS died. I'm sad that I lost beautiful colonies but happy that things are finally working out. I now have an excuse to restock with nicer SPS when things have been stable for a while! Thank you everyone!
 
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