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Fish have been doing great. I know y'alls setups are probably much nicer but trying to take everything slow
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Nvm guys, figured it out. Ph crashed to 7.6 somehow, I just checked yesterday at 8.1. Anyone know how to fix this
 

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It's a newer tank. Stuff fluctuates
Ph does too. You'll note that it will increase and decrease from night to day.
Regular water changes do help as does surface agitation.
 

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It's a newer tank. Stuff fluctuates
Ph does too. You'll note that it will increase and decrease from night to day.
Regular water changes do help as does surface agitation.
 
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Yeah I used a small amount of baking soda to get the ph back and i usually do water changes once a week
 

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K. You don't need to buffer the ph.
As you add Coral it will pull co2 out of the system and increase ph.
A small hob refugium will also help

Also the low ph won't hurt the gsp.

We're all told not to chase ph but most do. For some very sensitive corals it's better to have more stable ph. (And you will too naturally) but for small normal tanks it's not needed and is nearly impossible to achieve correctly.
 

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