I ran a simple test on my new aerator prototype: consecutive nights, one with air valve shut off (water flow through the venturi all the way on), another with it both flow and air wide-open. No difference in pre-dawn pH (7.9).
I need to repeat the test after I run an air tube from outside. I suspect that the additional surface area for gas exchange due to the bubbles isn't helping because of ambient indoor CO2 levels.
The unit does produce a copious amount of bubbles, though.
Friday, March 6, 2026 test results:
● Dosing 2.5 ml/day AFR starting 2/21/2026.
● Tests are post-today's AFR dosing.
● Phosphate tested before a.m. feeding.
○ Ca: 460 ppm (+10/7d)
(target: 400-450 ppm)
per Salifert titration
○ Alk: 8.7 dKH (+0.1/7d)
(target: 8-12 dkH)
per Salifert titration
○ Mg: 1,335 ppm (+5/7d)
(target: 1,250-1,400 ppm)
per Salifert titration
* Stay with 2.5 ml/d AFR.
○ pH: 7.9
(target: 8.1-8.4)
per API colorimetric
○ Salinity: 1.0261 SpG/34.8 ppt
(target: 35 ppt)
per TropicMarin hydrometer
○ Temperature: 77.7°F
(target: 73-84°F)
per Weber digital therm.
○ Ammonia: ppm (not tested)
(target: 0 ppm)
per API colorimetric
○ Nitrite: ppm (not tested)
(target: 0 ppm)
per API colorimetric
○ Nitrate: ppm (not tested)
(target: 5-50 ppm*)
per Hanna Checker
○ Phosphate: 0.41 ppm (+0.11/7d)
(target: 0.06-0.3 ppm)
per Hanna Checker
* Add back the second used but unexhausted bag of RowaPhos.
* Add back the slightly used Fluval phosphate sponge.
* Re-test in one week.
Removed my rock with Gonis attached into a bucket of freshly-removed tank water for a good algae brushing, then returned the rock to the same spot in the tank. This ticked off the Gonis to no end. I expect it will be 4 or 5 days before I see their polyps again. I then completed the scheduled 5-gallon water change.
Here is the latest FTS, 3/9/2026:
I'm happy to see abundant coraline algae, even if just on the side of my skimmer:
I think my urchin may be munching on it elsewhere but hasn't discovered this trove yet.