moorea2
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I have 120 gallon display with a 75 gallon sump fuge that just recently finished its cycle.
(Actually I do not know when it finished cycling as I have a ph probe that was not calibrated properly and the PH was reading in the high 9's for about three months. Last week I did a ph test with my kit and found out that the ph probe was wrong recalibrated it and I have between 8.12 - 8.17 all week.)
This evening it dropped to 8.01.
The tank has a bunch of flow between the closed loop system and the return pump.
I have my lights almost on an alternating 24 hour schedule. The florecents in the display tank run from 11:30am – 9:30pm the MH's run from 12:00pm – 9:00pm. The light in the fuge is running from 10:00pm – 10:00am.
I do not know if this makes a difference but I just added a chiller about 30 hours ago. The tank was running hotter then I wanted it. I have a reefkeeper2 and the lights were not on for most of my cycle as the tank was running about 82 - 84 degrees with the hood fan on 24/7 and I had the cuttoff on my lights at 82 degrees. The chiller has kept the tank at a steady 78 - 79 degrees and for a little over 24 hours now my lights have come on and off properly as described above. And now at the end of the day... the PH has dropped to 8.01!
I am topping off an average of 2 gallons a day although sometimes as much as 3 or 4.
My salt levels are fine and I am using DI water.
Other levels:
Alkalinity 3.5 meq/l
Nitrate 7.5 (ish)
Nitrite 0
Free Amonia 0
Total Amonia 0.1 (ish)
I also added 1/2 lb of Chaetomorpha to the fuge yesterday after the chiller got the temp stable.
So what is up with the PH? Now that I have my lighting and heating on track will it continue to drop? Is 8.0 - 8.17 really to low? I've looked at a bunch of low ph posts and those seem to all be in the mid to low 7's. If mine is to low how can I get it up. I do not want to use chemicals or buffers if not necessary.
(Actually I do not know when it finished cycling as I have a ph probe that was not calibrated properly and the PH was reading in the high 9's for about three months. Last week I did a ph test with my kit and found out that the ph probe was wrong recalibrated it and I have between 8.12 - 8.17 all week.)
This evening it dropped to 8.01.
The tank has a bunch of flow between the closed loop system and the return pump.
I have my lights almost on an alternating 24 hour schedule. The florecents in the display tank run from 11:30am – 9:30pm the MH's run from 12:00pm – 9:00pm. The light in the fuge is running from 10:00pm – 10:00am.
I do not know if this makes a difference but I just added a chiller about 30 hours ago. The tank was running hotter then I wanted it. I have a reefkeeper2 and the lights were not on for most of my cycle as the tank was running about 82 - 84 degrees with the hood fan on 24/7 and I had the cuttoff on my lights at 82 degrees. The chiller has kept the tank at a steady 78 - 79 degrees and for a little over 24 hours now my lights have come on and off properly as described above. And now at the end of the day... the PH has dropped to 8.01!
I am topping off an average of 2 gallons a day although sometimes as much as 3 or 4.
My salt levels are fine and I am using DI water.
Other levels:
Alkalinity 3.5 meq/l
Nitrate 7.5 (ish)
Nitrite 0
Free Amonia 0
Total Amonia 0.1 (ish)
I also added 1/2 lb of Chaetomorpha to the fuge yesterday after the chiller got the temp stable.
So what is up with the PH? Now that I have my lighting and heating on track will it continue to drop? Is 8.0 - 8.17 really to low? I've looked at a bunch of low ph posts and those seem to all be in the mid to low 7's. If mine is to low how can I get it up. I do not want to use chemicals or buffers if not necessary.