I just got my RKL & pH probe set-up on my 45 gallon mixed reef. I'm working on stabilizing my parameters hoping to improve my SPS color and growth.
After calibrating my pH probe, I discoverd my pH is running between 7.96 -7.99 throughout the day. It dropped last night after I changed my GFO and it got as low as 7.85 early this morning. I know this is really low, so I'm wondering what steps I should start taking to boost & stabilize my pH.
I'm trying to keep my alk at 8 dkh since I'm dosing vodka, and even though I'm dosing BRS recipe 2 (soda ash) for my alk first thing in the morning, my daily dose (10ml) only raises the ph about 0.1.
I'm thinking my tank needs more oxygen, but it's still winter here in wisconsin, so I won't be opening any windows until late april.
I run a fuge with a 24/7 photoperiod.
So now I'm thinking whether or not I should start dosing kalk, and how much. I'm concerned about my ability to keep a stable ph while dosing kalk, and I'm wondering if having a low, stable pH would be better than a high, unstable ph.
Thoughts? suggestions?
After calibrating my pH probe, I discoverd my pH is running between 7.96 -7.99 throughout the day. It dropped last night after I changed my GFO and it got as low as 7.85 early this morning. I know this is really low, so I'm wondering what steps I should start taking to boost & stabilize my pH.
I'm trying to keep my alk at 8 dkh since I'm dosing vodka, and even though I'm dosing BRS recipe 2 (soda ash) for my alk first thing in the morning, my daily dose (10ml) only raises the ph about 0.1.
I'm thinking my tank needs more oxygen, but it's still winter here in wisconsin, so I won't be opening any windows until late april.
I run a fuge with a 24/7 photoperiod.
So now I'm thinking whether or not I should start dosing kalk, and how much. I'm concerned about my ability to keep a stable ph while dosing kalk, and I'm wondering if having a low, stable pH would be better than a high, unstable ph.
Thoughts? suggestions?