Hi I'm having probs keeping my ph up it keeps dropping to 7.4 I add kh buffer and it goes up but my ORP drops down the ph goes up then drops off and then ORP goes up again my alk is 10.5 cal 430 this happens all in same day how do I keep it to 8.1
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Hello and welcome to R2R!
Best of luck to you!
As for your question regarding pH shifts. When are you testing the pH of your water? Same time every day? The reason why I’m asking is that the pH of tank water drops once the lights go off and conversely pH rises during the day when photosynthesis is taking place.
Do you have good lighting?
What do you have in your tank and how long has it been set up? Your aragonite sand if you are using it should help maintain a stable pH around 8.0 with its buffering capability.
Here is my readings for last few daysHi the tank is about 4 years old now and is 1000 litres plus sump I have 3 vega lights I have just put a apex system in which is why I have noticed the ph swings as I have a ph probe I'm going to recalibrate it and what happens
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I'm raising it coz I thought it's ment to be as near 8.1 as it can but if you think things are ok as it is I will leave it. im not having any probs,I’m going to ask the first question. Are you raising it for a specific goal or to combat an issue? I only ask because I was taught to not chase ph unless there was an issue. Your tank looks great and healthy. You may not need to “fix”anything. There are a lot of solutions but it is best to tailor them to match your goals.
I would make sure you’re ph probe is calibrated properly before making any adjustments. I just had this same problem with low ph readings and it took three tries before I got it set up correctly. In my case the Hanna checker, a salifert test kit and the apex probe all showed different results. Once the apex was dialed in it went from bouncing around 7.4 to 7.5 and is now pretty steady at 8.0.I'm raising it coz I thought it's ment to be as near 8.1 as it can but if you think things are ok as it is I will leave it. im not having any probs,
fish and corals are doing well
My vote is the probe is out of whack. That is the normal shift I see in my tank from day to night. The chance of having a pH under 7.8 that with that DKH (even with a calcium reactor) is something I have never seen. I would pull the ORP probe and put a cheap ($30 on amazon) new calibrated pH probe in its place (or borrow one from a friend) and see if the two agree with each other after a week or so.Here is my readings for last few days![]()
Thank you guysYes be careful of bad readers. Mine said my pH was at like 6.9 or something (corals were just fine no problems with the tank). Also I would recommend not to mess around with Alk or Cal to correct pH. I did this one time to save a coral or two and I ended up messing up my whole tank. I would say raising it super slowly over a span of two to three weeks would be totally fine. But I agree with the other guys make sure you recalibrate your readers and even test with a non-electric probe with the old-school chemical test kits.
My vote is the probe is out of whack. That is the normal shift I see in my tank from day to night. The chance of having a pH under 7.8 that with that DKH (even with a calcium reactor) is something I have never seen. I would pull the ORP probe and put a cheap ($30 on amazon) new calibrated pH probe in its place (or borrow one from a friend) and see if the two agree with each other after a week or so.