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![]() this is weird. remember how I complaint about too low ph (7.8-7.9) due to low quality salt....
now I suddenly have a ph of 8.8. ![]() after a water change last Thursday I had top water over the whole weekend (0 ammonia and nitrite, 0-5 nitrate, 8.1 ph). I took another meassurement on Monday and ammonia, nitrite and nitrate still were great but ph was up to 8.4. Did another waterchange yesterday to make sure that quality stays good and ph doesn't go up... but today the ph is at 8.8. (ammonia, nitrate and nitrite still reamins 0). Why? How can I get it down? what is the cause? I'm going to try finding some articles about that but I'm sure you experts out there know exactly what's wrong - don't you? let me know if you need more info. thanks, Ang
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![]() How is the air flow in the room with the tank? A small room,or one with no fresh air can cause your ph to go up.If so an open window will help.
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![]() ang,
Here is the link to Canreef's Library's Chemistry page.... http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=41 IME, when a tank is experiencing pH swings, you need to be concerned about alkalinity most of all, but also magnesium and calcium levels. Quagmire, When a room isn't getting enough fresh air, CO2 builds up and you tend to get lower pH. |
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![]() What kind of test kits are you using?
What do you mean when you are saying "low quality" salt?
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![]() Thank you All for your advice.
Beverly, I read most of the articles which took longer than expected as I had to visit some chemistry night classes in order to understand them. ![]() Anyhow I think reading up on the core principle of ph alkinity relationship, I think I figured out what happened. I took the reading of 8.8 pH at around 10pm. and that day I switched the lights on at around 7 am. that's way too many hours of light, I know. I do have a timer now to control the time. Correct me if I'm wrong but the fact that I had daylight for 15 hours would cause a high pH level. I know it can't be the salt, as I switched to Instant Ocean and had two water changes since. Christy - the test kit is prolly to cheap too. I bought it with the old salt at petsmart. I don't know what brand that was I threw it out. I got a lecture from Allen at Creatures about that already ![]() soo to make things short. I took another test.. in the morning, but well rinsed test tubes ( ![]() So I guess I worried too much again. Kinda like I dragged my puppy to the vet cause I thought he was limping and paid 60 bucks to find out that he has a blister on his paw from running around. ![]() so thanks again for your help! by the way if you are interested - look out for some tank pictures I will post in a new thread! Angela
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