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Hi all!
I have my 55g reef tank up and running., it has a hang on the back refugium with established sand and live rock rubble from my 12g nano.
The main tank has been set up with help from GARF.org about setting up a bullet proof reef.
I made the plenum (undergravel-like filter) which is operated by a maxi jet 1200 pump.
We covered it in 80 lbs of Caribsea Arag-Alive. I also took all of the live rock (15 lbs) from the nano tank and put it into the tank with alot of dry, cured base rock.
I use Seachem Reef Builder, Seachem Reef Advantage Calcium, Seachem Reef Calcium, Seachem Reef Plus, Seachem Reef Complete. (Certain directions on certain days for certain supplements)
Instant Ocean Sea Salt and 4 stage RO/DI 75gpd unit.
I have a wavemaker using 2 maxi jet 1200 powerheads (making total of three in use)
I added 8lbs of Garf Grunge to my substrate as well as 3lbs of Super Plus Grunge for my refugium.
Inhabitants are:
2 clowns,
male mandarin (he loves his Ocean Nutrition I pellets)
six line wrasse
Coral Beauty and 3 damsels.
Also, 82 tank janitors of snails and hermits.
Lighting is a t-5 Nova Extreme (216 watt total) swapped one white light for an additional blue actinic to encourage coralline growth.
My few mushroom corals that came from the nano tank are not very happy at the moment. They have shrivled up a bit and don't look too happy. In the nano they were over an inch in diameter looking pretty chipper. I have 4 shrooms and all 4 look like they want to go back to the old home. My group of small mushrooms are all shriveled up too. My zoa's don't care. Thery like where they are so far. How long does it usually take before the mushrooms perk back up?
This tank has been set up for 3 days. I noticed that my pH is LOW! It is at 7.2ish. I need to raise it to at least 8.2-3
Ammonia O
Nitrite O
Nitrate O
Salinity 1.025
Temp 79.8*
Alkalinity 125mg/L (7dKH---2.5 meq/L
What is the simplest/safest method for raising pH and stabilizing it there? Do I need to raise the alkalinity as well? Chemistry is not my forte. I just don't want to shock or stress my fish.
Is this low ph caused by the RO/DI unit? Just so I know???
Any help is deeply appreciated as the nano was all I have had and the clown, mandarin and shrooms thrived in there. They are doing good now, but this low ph worrries me.
I have my 55g reef tank up and running., it has a hang on the back refugium with established sand and live rock rubble from my 12g nano.
The main tank has been set up with help from GARF.org about setting up a bullet proof reef.
I made the plenum (undergravel-like filter) which is operated by a maxi jet 1200 pump.
We covered it in 80 lbs of Caribsea Arag-Alive. I also took all of the live rock (15 lbs) from the nano tank and put it into the tank with alot of dry, cured base rock.
I use Seachem Reef Builder, Seachem Reef Advantage Calcium, Seachem Reef Calcium, Seachem Reef Plus, Seachem Reef Complete. (Certain directions on certain days for certain supplements)
Instant Ocean Sea Salt and 4 stage RO/DI 75gpd unit.
I have a wavemaker using 2 maxi jet 1200 powerheads (making total of three in use)
I added 8lbs of Garf Grunge to my substrate as well as 3lbs of Super Plus Grunge for my refugium.
Inhabitants are:
2 clowns,
male mandarin (he loves his Ocean Nutrition I pellets)
six line wrasse
Coral Beauty and 3 damsels.
Also, 82 tank janitors of snails and hermits.
Lighting is a t-5 Nova Extreme (216 watt total) swapped one white light for an additional blue actinic to encourage coralline growth.
My few mushroom corals that came from the nano tank are not very happy at the moment. They have shrivled up a bit and don't look too happy. In the nano they were over an inch in diameter looking pretty chipper. I have 4 shrooms and all 4 look like they want to go back to the old home. My group of small mushrooms are all shriveled up too. My zoa's don't care. Thery like where they are so far. How long does it usually take before the mushrooms perk back up?
This tank has been set up for 3 days. I noticed that my pH is LOW! It is at 7.2ish. I need to raise it to at least 8.2-3
Ammonia O
Nitrite O
Nitrate O
Salinity 1.025
Temp 79.8*
Alkalinity 125mg/L (7dKH---2.5 meq/L
What is the simplest/safest method for raising pH and stabilizing it there? Do I need to raise the alkalinity as well? Chemistry is not my forte. I just don't want to shock or stress my fish.
Is this low ph caused by the RO/DI unit? Just so I know???
Any help is deeply appreciated as the nano was all I have had and the clown, mandarin and shrooms thrived in there. They are doing good now, but this low ph worrries me.