pH keeps going up. Vinegar doesn't help for long.

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What in the heck is wrong with 8.4 pH. Been known for a long time the higher the pH ,the faster corals grow.

A lot of ppl on the brd would DIE for a 8.4 reading......many have super expensive CO2scrubbers just to crack 8.0 at its peak.

Explain why this is a problem?

This much like a Fiance saying, "oh no, this engagement ring is waaaaay too big. We need to return it." LOLOLOL
 
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What in the heck is wrong with 8.4 pH. Been known for a long time the higher the pH ,the faster corals grow.

A lot of ppl on the brd would DIE for a 8.4 reading......many have super expensive CO2scrubbers just to crack 8.0 at its peak.

Explain why this is a problem?
It’s not a problem for me with the knowledge it’s not a problem. But it is enough of a problem for some it seems. And at set up, Neptune recommend a pH alarm at 8.4.
 

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It’s not a problem for me with the knowledge it’s not a problem. But it is enough of a problem for some it seems. And at set up, Neptune recommend a pH alarm at 8.4.
The 11th Commandment from Neptune
Change Thy Alarm Setting
 
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