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![]() similar method but I shoot for a Ph of 6.7-6.9 then adjust the effluent rate to control the tank ALK
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![]() If you want your alk to be about 10 in the display tank, how do you measure effluent with an alk of 30 when the test kit charts only go half that? Do you just keep adding more reagant and continue to follow the same scale?
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![]() Use a titration based test kit (i.e., add drops until you get a colour change) instead of one with a colour comparison chart ("is this shade of green more like this yellow-green or more like that green-yellow?"). Seachem and Salifert are both titration based for alk.
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![]() Good info everyone, thanks.
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![]() If you do go with a PH controller, IMO, the best way to do it is set the controller to the tanks PH , ie: to shut off at 8 PH
Remember the idea of the controller is to protect the tank and it's inhabitants. That is how I have mine set up anyways
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