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I am looking for info and/or help with C02 scrubber. The PH in my tank seems to be slowly going down and I was wondering if this is something I should consider. Also up for any suggestions. Thank you
 

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I am looking for info and/or help with C02 scrubber. The PH in my tank seems to be slowly going down and I was wondering if this is something I should consider. Also up for any suggestions. Thank you
I’m thinking about the same thing. I open windows but it only goes up a little, but enough to make me think C02 is the problem. New home and not drilling a hole in the wall so outside air is a non starter. Lol
 

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I scrub the air going into mine. Usually go through 2 lbs of media every 10-14 days.
 

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The first thing I so to boost my pH is of course improving water surface movement, incorpelating more fresh air into the room. Then I focus on dosing Kalkwasser and Sodium Carbonate to boost pH. If you don't have a calcium reactor, I would be surprised if the solution above turned out to be insufficient. You can always try relaying fully on Calcium from Kalkwasser and Alkalinity from Sodium Carbonate instead of the other ingredients you used for Balling.
 

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Ordering one in a couple of days. What size do you have and how long does media last?
I use the canister from BRS and fill it up completely. I setup it up to partially recirculate so my media lasts about 4-6 weeks now. Without recirculating, it burned out in like 2 weeks.
 

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Since I run a CaRx, I have suffered from low pH in the range of 7.7-8.0. Now I’m hovering between 8-8.3. I’ve implemented the following:
1. Kalk in ATO: easy and great pH boost!
2. Raised my Alk from 8 to 9
3. IceCap CO2 scrubber: not plumbed into skimmer but rather through a battery-backed pump, a slight gain in pH while serving as an emergency backup power.

It’s quite an adventure chasing pH. We all have seen very successful reefs with “low” pH so are we chasing unicorns here? ;)

Anyway, good luck with your CO2 Scrubber. It will work but perhaps you’ll have to consider the ROI given the media’s lifespan (or lack thereof).
 

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I use the canister from BRS and fill it up completely. I setup it up to partially recirculate so my media lasts about 4-6 weeks now. Without recirculating, it burned out in like 2 weeks.
How do you set up to recirculate? I think I have seen a video previously but that was before I was interested in getting one.
 

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How do you set up to recirculate? I think I have seen a video previously but that was before I was interested in getting one.
I use a 3d printed hat with a barbed fitting that goes on top of my skimmer to catch the air from the top.
 

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How do you set up to recirculate? I think I have seen a video previously but that was before I was interested in getting one.
Here is how I set mine up
1. Float switch for my skimmer to stop the skimmer if it overflows. This is crucial because if it overflows, water pumps into the CO2 scrubber and the liquified media ends up dumping back into the tank. The media is basically like kalk and skyrockets alk/ph and will crash your tank.
2. I bought 3D printed attachment and skimmer hole plugs online (from reefofhex I think). I only plugged half the skimmer holes because plugging everything caused too much humidity to build up.
3. Designed a simple water trap between the skimmer and CO2 canister to slow down water build up.

I’ve been running this setup since March and have been pleased with the results. You can see my apex PH graph reflects the nice, consistently high ph. 6709F519-731A-4B49-A69E-228E6E4EC0E3.png
 

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Here is how I set mine up
1. Float switch for my skimmer to stop the skimmer if it overflows. This is crucial because if it overflows, water pumps into the CO2 scrubber and the liquified media ends up dumping back into the tank. The media is basically like kalk and skyrockets alk/ph and will crash your tank.
2. I bought 3D printed attachment and skimmer hole plugs online (from reefofhex I think). I only plugged half the skimmer holes because plugging everything caused too much humidity to build up.
3. Designed a simple water trap between the skimmer and CO2 canister to slow down water build up.

I’ve been running this setup since March and have been pleased with the results. You can see my apex PH graph reflects the nice, consistently high ph. 6709F519-731A-4B49-A69E-228E6E4EC0E3.png
Nice! I’ll do my homework. Thanks!
 

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Here is how I set mine up
1. Float switch for my skimmer to stop the skimmer if it overflows. This is crucial because if it overflows, water pumps into the CO2 scrubber and the liquified media ends up dumping back into the tank. The media is basically like kalk and skyrockets alk/ph and will crash your tank.
2. I bought 3D printed attachment and skimmer hole plugs online (from reefofhex I think). I only plugged half the skimmer holes because plugging everything caused too much humidity to build up.
3. Designed a simple water trap between the skimmer and CO2 canister to slow down water build up.

I’ve been running this setup since March and have been pleased with the results. You can see my apex PH graph reflects the nice, consistently high ph. 6709F519-731A-4B49-A69E-228E6E4EC0E3.png
Can you take a pic of your water trap between the skimmer and cannister please? I love my set-up but keep getting build-up somewhere and my skimmer is running harder and harder as the days go on.
 

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FYI — I’ve been doing recirculating CO2 scrubbing and can now last 4-5 weeks vs 1 week prior. I can tell when the media runs out by observing the plummeted pH. Also, I’ve abandoned Kalk in ATO for now. Alk is unpredictable and I dislike mixing Kalk every week!
 

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