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So I set up my calcium reactor and I have been nervous about my tanks pH. My tank had been resting at 8.2pH when I was dosing 2 part. My fuge kept things stable at night. I am not running a skimmer and the sump is in a draft basement so I doubt that excess co2 is an issue. My tank is running at an alk of 10.5 and Im considering lowering it to 9.5
I set up my Geo 612 reactor using a masterflex pump and a custom dual stage CO2 regulator. I set the reactor to 6.55ph and have been dialing in my effluent speed to match the tanks demand. I placed the effluent discharge so it drips into the fuge. My ph went from 8.2 to 7.83-7.90. It is holding in this range.
I took a phosban 150 reactor that I had and filled it with media and had the effluent flow through it. I am not sure how effective the diy 2nd chamber is as I believe the effluent is flowing around the fittings in the phosban reactor. They are meant for higher flow. I am considering placing a fitting at the bottom of the reactor and getting rid of the tube in the middle.
A couple questions:
Should I be concerned about that tanks ph as it is?
Should the effluent flow from the top down through the media, out the bottom of the reactor, then into the sump. (This would prevent and CO2 bubble from ever making it to the tank)
Is there anything else I should change to help raise the tank ph a little?
I set up my Geo 612 reactor using a masterflex pump and a custom dual stage CO2 regulator. I set the reactor to 6.55ph and have been dialing in my effluent speed to match the tanks demand. I placed the effluent discharge so it drips into the fuge. My ph went from 8.2 to 7.83-7.90. It is holding in this range.
I took a phosban 150 reactor that I had and filled it with media and had the effluent flow through it. I am not sure how effective the diy 2nd chamber is as I believe the effluent is flowing around the fittings in the phosban reactor. They are meant for higher flow. I am considering placing a fitting at the bottom of the reactor and getting rid of the tube in the middle.
A couple questions:
Should I be concerned about that tanks ph as it is?
Should the effluent flow from the top down through the media, out the bottom of the reactor, then into the sump. (This would prevent and CO2 bubble from ever making it to the tank)
Is there anything else I should change to help raise the tank ph a little?
