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What are you checking pH with?

If its a meter is it possible its not calibrated?

Please post all other known parameters from most recent test.
thanks for answering. I use a labcon ph test, as I don't have any others I don't know if it's right.
However some corals and anemone are not very well these days, which I believe could be that.
 

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Lets see your parameters!!


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Alright, thx!

parameters:
Calcium: 360
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5
Dkh: 9
Temperature: 24ºc
Salinity: 1,024
Phosphate: 0.5
Ph: 8.6

unfortunately I'm out of magnesium and ammonia, I'll replace it this week
Maybe try increasing your temperature a little bit. I always try to be in the 25-26 degree Celsius range
What kind of animals do you have in the tank?
 

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Alright, thx!

parameters:
Calcium: 360
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5
Dkh: 9
Temperature: 24ºc
Salinity: 1,024
Phosphate: 0.5
Ph: 8.6

unfortunately I'm out of magnesium and ammonia, I'll replace it this week
Is your phosphate really .5?

And your tank it’s a little cold in my opinion
 

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Alright, thx!

parameters:
Calcium: 360
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 5
Dkh: 9
Temperature: 24ºc
Salinity: 1,024
Phosphate: 0.5
Ph: 8.6

unfortunately I'm out of magnesium and ammonia, I'll replace it this week
Great thanks!

Hopefully your salinity reading is correct as thats the most crucial. If thats not in range, most of everything else will look skewed from an element standpoint.
 

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I agree that pH is never too high in any ordinary reef tank not using high pH alk additives.

IMO, even if accurate, pH 8.6 is not high enough to warrant special action. I generally recommend pH 7.8 to 8.55, and the main issue at the high end and a bit higher is accelerated precipitation if calcium carbonate.
 
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Maybe try increasing your temperature a little bit. I always try to be in the 25-26 degree Celsius range
What kind of animals do you have in

Is your phosphate really .5?

And your tank it’s a little cold in my opinion
Thanks for the answer, I use api test on phosphate, I'm not 100% sure because I don't have comparative tests. i will probably do that, and thanks for the tip, how many degrees do you recommend the temperature?
 
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I agree that pH is never too high in any ordinary reef tank not using high pH alk additives.

IMO, even if accurate, pH 8.6 is not high enough to warrant special action. I generally recommend pH 7.8 to 8.55, and the main issue at the high end and a bit higher is accelerated precipitation if calcium carbonate.
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Thanks for the answer, I use api test on phosphate, I'm not 100% sure because I don't have comparative tests. i will probably do that, and thanks for the tip, how many degrees do you recommend the temperature?
77-78 is a good starting point.

Get a better test kit like salifert or Hanna.
 

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