Have you tried a daily dosing regimen with a Good two part solution. Randys Homemade two part(recipe#1) works wonderfull for me. Maintain a steady alk level for several days, provide some fresh air and I bet your system will be AOK.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14732967#post14732967 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 96p993 So what would be the bottom line PH that should be cause for real concern...Say we are talking full reef be it all SPS or mixed
The Superbuffer would not be my first choice, both because it does not raise pH much and because of the borate in it. Limewater would be the best choice, followed by a high pH two part or baked baking soda.
IMO, pH concerns rise as the pH drops below 8.2, but reefs operate fine for a while. As the pH drops below 7.8 I get much more concerned. A bit lower than that and coral skeletons can begin to dissolve.
If nitrate is actually increasing (not just high, but increasing), then that can deplete alkalinity as it rises. If that nitrate is being taken back up into macroalgae, then there is no depletion. I discuss that here:
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14719044#post14719044 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by SaltyTX Ok.....I understand the article. And have talked with my wife who deals with aquatic water chemistry (recently published by the way )
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