AZBigJohn
Usually confused...
After a recent tank reboot and re-commitment to tank maintenance and husbandry, documented here I have been monitoring my parameters much more closely. I seem to always (even before the re-boot) had issues with low alkalinity and pH.
I use limewater as my ATO, and use fans for cooling, so I evaporate a lot, but while that might lower my pH a little, it should help my alkalinity. My pH stays in the 7.6-7.7 range, and my alkalinity stays in the low 6's.
How can I up my alkalinity and pH, while maintaining everything else?
I use Instant Ocean salt, and am doing a 15-20% water change weekly, yet once again today, my parameters were:
(I use a refractometer, Red Sea tests except for Magnesium (Salifert) and Phos - (Hanna checker))
Temp 78.7
Specific gravity 1.026 - refractometer
pH 7.6 -
Alk 6.2 dkH -
Ammonia - undetectable -
Nitrite - undetectable
Nitrate - undetectable
Phosphate 0.21
Calcium 450
Magnesium - by dilution - between 1700-1800
I use limewater as my ATO, and use fans for cooling, so I evaporate a lot, but while that might lower my pH a little, it should help my alkalinity. My pH stays in the 7.6-7.7 range, and my alkalinity stays in the low 6's.
How can I up my alkalinity and pH, while maintaining everything else?
I use Instant Ocean salt, and am doing a 15-20% water change weekly, yet once again today, my parameters were:
(I use a refractometer, Red Sea tests except for Magnesium (Salifert) and Phos - (Hanna checker))
Temp 78.7
Specific gravity 1.026 - refractometer
pH 7.6 -
Alk 6.2 dkH -
Ammonia - undetectable -
Nitrite - undetectable
Nitrate - undetectable
Phosphate 0.21
Calcium 450
Magnesium - by dilution - between 1700-1800