jlinzmaier
Premium Member
I have a 180 gal reef tank with a 35 gal fuge and 15 gal sump.
I've had trouble keeping my ORP reading up during the day.
About one hour after the lights go out for the day the ORP reading goes up to around 380 which is where I'd like to keep it. When the lights come on in the morning the ORP begins to drop drastically until it gets to about 250-260.
I had a 100 mg ozozizer and I thought an upgrade to a 200mg would solve the problem, no such luck. I'm currently running 220mg ozone (red sea 200mg ozonizer maxed out) and I cannot keep the ORP from dropping during the day.
I do routine water changes.
The ORP drop doesn't seem to be in correlation to any feedings. The only correlation I can find is in regards to the light cycle.
I understand ORP is a highly advanced and technical subject with many factors to take into account. Just wondering if anyone has any idea why I have such a dramatic drop with the lights turning on and how I can correct it.
I've had trouble keeping my ORP reading up during the day.
About one hour after the lights go out for the day the ORP reading goes up to around 380 which is where I'd like to keep it. When the lights come on in the morning the ORP begins to drop drastically until it gets to about 250-260.
I had a 100 mg ozozizer and I thought an upgrade to a 200mg would solve the problem, no such luck. I'm currently running 220mg ozone (red sea 200mg ozonizer maxed out) and I cannot keep the ORP from dropping during the day.
I do routine water changes.
The ORP drop doesn't seem to be in correlation to any feedings. The only correlation I can find is in regards to the light cycle.
I understand ORP is a highly advanced and technical subject with many factors to take into account. Just wondering if anyone has any idea why I have such a dramatic drop with the lights turning on and how I can correct it.