redfishsc
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I have a system with about 45g total.
I'd like to try to raise my pH to around 8.5-8.6 to combat some algae outbreaks, particularly this freakin bryopsis that now won't die when hit with Tech M.
I know that dripping kalk will help keep pH up. I have made drip units before that slowly dribbled 1g of top-off water into the tank, but they foul up very easily and always vary in their drip rate (as they clog). Was using an airline valve as my drip valve
I'm looking for a more stable, reliable way (preferably DIY) to dose kalk.
Also, any other way to maintain high pH would be appreciated. I skim heavily, run a refugium 24/7, etc... and my pH stays around 8.0.
Someone please suggest an accurate, READABLE pH kit. I don't trust my API kit, so it's probably time for a new one.
For those who will mention nutrient control, my nitrates have always been 0.0 on the Salifert, and phosphate is lower than the Seachem kit can detect (supposedly down to 0.05ppm).
Currently I'm dosing glucose and vitamin C (1/4 tsp/day glucose, 1/4tsp 2X for VC) and skimming wet. I'm producing a half gallon of tea-colored skimmate per week.
Feeding very lightly---- I feed a total of 3-4 cubes of mysis per WEEK and 5 or 6 small silversides.
I'd like to try to raise my pH to around 8.5-8.6 to combat some algae outbreaks, particularly this freakin bryopsis that now won't die when hit with Tech M.
I know that dripping kalk will help keep pH up. I have made drip units before that slowly dribbled 1g of top-off water into the tank, but they foul up very easily and always vary in their drip rate (as they clog). Was using an airline valve as my drip valve
I'm looking for a more stable, reliable way (preferably DIY) to dose kalk.
Also, any other way to maintain high pH would be appreciated. I skim heavily, run a refugium 24/7, etc... and my pH stays around 8.0.
Someone please suggest an accurate, READABLE pH kit. I don't trust my API kit, so it's probably time for a new one.
For those who will mention nutrient control, my nitrates have always been 0.0 on the Salifert, and phosphate is lower than the Seachem kit can detect (supposedly down to 0.05ppm).
Currently I'm dosing glucose and vitamin C (1/4 tsp/day glucose, 1/4tsp 2X for VC) and skimming wet. I'm producing a half gallon of tea-colored skimmate per week.
Feeding very lightly---- I feed a total of 3-4 cubes of mysis per WEEK and 5 or 6 small silversides.