JustinGr
Clown Pimp
I have a new tank, it's a custom 80 with a sump that holds 40 gallons. It has an Apex on it (brand new) and the PH reads 7.7 to 7.9 over the course of the day. I've calibrated the probe numerous times, and used a Hannah PH test kit to compare it, and if the tank shows 7.84, Hannah will show 7.9, and if I quickly test again with the Hannah, it will show either .02 +/- from the first reading, so I believe the Apex probe is fairly accurate .
Now, if I test Mag, it is 450-500, and Alk was 9. If I dose Baked Baking Soda, it will cause a quick PH bump to 8.15 and within an hour it is back to 7.8x. Some days the solution will just cause snow.
I have a Cor-15 pump at 50% speed, meaning I am turning over the take about 7-8 times per hour. I have a Nero 7 Powerhead on 70% on Random modes. The Sump has a dual tray dump style Algal Turf Scrubber. Each side of the dump tray holds about 20 ounces of water that splashes down into the sump, so, I think, I have plenty of aeration. I even put the return nozzle to blow the return water onto the surface of the water of the tank, thinking I need more surface to air contact for CO2 exchange, but even doing this for 24 hours made no appreciable difference.
The ATS light is on for 12 hours, opposite the take light schedule with just 30 minutes of overlap between the two lights.
My main concern is that the PH is dropping into the low 7.7's, and this morning it was 7.71 at or around 4am when the Apex texted my phone with the alarm for PH out of my control zone.
Tank has been up for 4 weeks, two fish, and 100# of base rock and 30# of cultured live rock. All other tests show the tank is stable, so, the PH has me confused. There is no large bio-load of waste that would cause this, not that I can tell. I change my filter socks every three days, don't over feed the two clowns. I'm lost.
Do I just leave it be? I don't want to chase something that can't be caught.
I use RO/DI and the TDS meter shows zero on the output. I used Red Sea salt mix, if that matters.
Now, if I test Mag, it is 450-500, and Alk was 9. If I dose Baked Baking Soda, it will cause a quick PH bump to 8.15 and within an hour it is back to 7.8x. Some days the solution will just cause snow.
I have a Cor-15 pump at 50% speed, meaning I am turning over the take about 7-8 times per hour. I have a Nero 7 Powerhead on 70% on Random modes. The Sump has a dual tray dump style Algal Turf Scrubber. Each side of the dump tray holds about 20 ounces of water that splashes down into the sump, so, I think, I have plenty of aeration. I even put the return nozzle to blow the return water onto the surface of the water of the tank, thinking I need more surface to air contact for CO2 exchange, but even doing this for 24 hours made no appreciable difference.
The ATS light is on for 12 hours, opposite the take light schedule with just 30 minutes of overlap between the two lights.
My main concern is that the PH is dropping into the low 7.7's, and this morning it was 7.71 at or around 4am when the Apex texted my phone with the alarm for PH out of my control zone.
Tank has been up for 4 weeks, two fish, and 100# of base rock and 30# of cultured live rock. All other tests show the tank is stable, so, the PH has me confused. There is no large bio-load of waste that would cause this, not that I can tell. I change my filter socks every three days, don't over feed the two clowns. I'm lost.
Do I just leave it be? I don't want to chase something that can't be caught.
I use RO/DI and the TDS meter shows zero on the output. I used Red Sea salt mix, if that matters.