pH holding at 8.0

b-town

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My tank has been up and going now for a month and the pH has always been at about 7.9-8.0. I've dosed Seachem Marine Buffer for 4 days now and still at 8.0 (about half a bottle). All other reading good. WHY?
 

reefreak29

Active Member
Originally Posted by B-Town
My tank has been up and going now for a month and the pH has always been at about 7.9-8.0. I've dosed Seachem Marine Buffer for 4 days now and still at 8.0 (about half a bottle). All other reading good. WHY?
u shouldnt really buffer your ph 8.0 is fine
 

anonome

Active Member
IMO it is more important for the ph to be stable, so if it stays at 8.0 so be it. Corals start to react when the ph fluctuates. When are you testing the ph? The ph will lower some in the early am (after the lights turn on it will rise again). This is why they recommend a light on your refugium/sump to stablize the ph. Always test at the same time every time.
 

aztec reef

Active Member
Originally Posted by B-Town
My tank has been up and going now for a month and the pH has always been at about 7.9-8.0. I've dosed Seachem Marine Buffer for 4 days now and still at 8.0 (about half a bottle). All other reading good. WHY?
if it ain't broke, don't fix it.. ***)
 

trigger11

Member
Just a quick thought here. Since you mentioned you used half a bottle of Marine buffer I would be interested in knowing how your alkalinity tests out. I am guessing it will be pretty high. Keeping the alkalinity buffered at the proper amount will help a lot to keep your PH stable.
 

frankthetank

Active Member
He already said his ph was stable. In his mind, that was his problem... his ph doesn't move off of 8.0 no matter what he does. He's probably going to be like me. My ph is stable at 8.4... I seem to hold that ph all the time... but my alk is high because I use to dose with a buffer on water changes.
I quit dosing, and just let my water changes do the trick. My alk will probably slowly go down as time goes on.
 

ninjamini

Active Member
Calcium? Alk? Try opening the windows for 2-3 hours and letting in some fresh air. Test it before and after. You will be surprised.
Next time you have a party test it before and late in the party another big surprise for you.
 

murph145

Active Member
my tank goes from a low of 7.77 to a high of 8.15 so Ph will swing and even if its stable at 8.0 ur fine u probably just dont want it to be stable at 7.7 all the time..
if everyones happy ur fine
i used to worry with low Ph do to my calcium reactor so i added a fresh air line to the skimmer and that seemed to help some
 
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