Raising alk without PH

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So I've noticed over time my ph is increasing with dosing for alk (wasser). The past couple months I've seen it go from pH 8.15-8.25 on a given day to 8.3-8.4, alk at 8.0. I'd like to increase my alk but I'm worried about driving my ph too high. Anyone else see this? How to fix?
 
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if accurate that’s perfect, no worries
I guess I'm worried if it keeps creeping up and starts breaking into the 8.4-8.5 or beyond range if I up my wasser to get a higher alk. I get right now it's in a great range but it's trending up even with my current dosing regime
 

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Nothing wrong with your ph levels. If you want to raise alk without any effect on ph, use TM All-For-Reef.

A word of caution - it will drive your nitrates to 0, if you have a ULNS.
 

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It is likely an inaccurate pH drift. Try recalibrating with new fluid.

I feel pretty comfortable say that no tank has pH too high without dosing high pH additives or having grossly inadequate aeration.

As mentioned above, a bicarbonate alk additive (such as baking soda) will not raise pH.
 

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