AcroporAddict
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guys, I am on the learning curve with a new all SPS 465 gallon bare bottom tank. this is no tmy first SPS tank, but my first Bare Bottom SPS tank. Anyways, I had a 300 gallon all SPS system with a shallow substrate n dtransfered al lthe livestock to the new 465.
What I am wondering is if you BB guys ever noticed a drop in system pH vs using a system with a shallow substrate? My 465 system is now hovering at about 8.05 or so during the day and about 7.96 during the night, whereas formerly the system was at about 8.4 day and about 8.3 night.
I'm not trying to chase numbers, as my KH is at about 8.5 dKH, but I'm trying to understand why my system might be at a lower pH that before. All equipment is comparable. GEO 818CA reactor, alpha vetex 300 skimmer. Tank is located in the same room as before. All maintenance practices are the same. Tank is thriving, as a matter of fact. All pH probes are new and freshly calibrated.
Is there is some explainable reason for the difference in pH related to substrate vs no substrate, and is this even a factor?
Thanks or your help.
Dave
What I am wondering is if you BB guys ever noticed a drop in system pH vs using a system with a shallow substrate? My 465 system is now hovering at about 8.05 or so during the day and about 7.96 during the night, whereas formerly the system was at about 8.4 day and about 8.3 night.
I'm not trying to chase numbers, as my KH is at about 8.5 dKH, but I'm trying to understand why my system might be at a lower pH that before. All equipment is comparable. GEO 818CA reactor, alpha vetex 300 skimmer. Tank is located in the same room as before. All maintenance practices are the same. Tank is thriving, as a matter of fact. All pH probes are new and freshly calibrated.
Is there is some explainable reason for the difference in pH related to substrate vs no substrate, and is this even a factor?
Thanks or your help.
Dave