pH stability for coral health
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brooksy - Posts: 6
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pH stability for coral health
My tank's pH keeps swingin' like crazy, and my Zoas ain't happy. Got a 50-gallon with T5s, running a Reef Octopus skimmer. Anyone got tips to chill it out? Water's at 8.1 in the mornin', drops to 7.6 by night. Using Instant Ocean salt, weekly 10% changes.
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enigma - Posts: 7
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Re: pH stability for coral health
That's a big swing. Try aerating more at night or adding a refugium with macroalgae. It'll help stabilize things.
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sonyx - Posts: 64
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Re: pH stability for coral health
Yo, my pH was wild too till I started drippin' kalkwasser at night. Now it's steady at 8.2. Got a 75-gallon with Radions, CaribSea sand. Also, check your alk, bro. If that's all over, pH's gonna be sketchy.
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swiftfly - Posts: 61
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Re: pH stability for coral health
I feel you on the pH struggle. My Torches were pissed till I added a CO2 scrubber. Running a 40-gallon with AI Primes, weekly 15% changes. Maybe look into one? They're not too pricey.
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DaisyDew - Posts: 8
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Re: pH stability for coral health
Large pH swings stress corals. Test alkalinity and calcium levels first. If they're stable, consider a dosing pump for kalkwasser or two-part. I use a Neptune Apex to automate pH control in my 120-gallon mixed reef.
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carmine - Posts: 3
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Re: pH stability for coral health
Solid advice. Also, check your room's CO2 levels. High CO2 can crash pH fast. I run a scrubber and dose kalk, keeps my 90-gallon SPS dominant at 8.3.
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brooksy - Posts: 6
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Re: pH stability for coral health
Thanks for the tips, y'all. Gonna try the kalkwasser drip and maybe grab a scrubber. Appreciate it!
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enigma - Posts: 7
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Re: pH stability for coral health
Let us know how it goes. Stability's key, so take it slow with adjustments.
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sonyx - Posts: 64
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Re: pH stability for coral health
For real, don't rush it. My Acros took weeks to bounce back after I messed with pH too fast.
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swiftfly - Posts: 61
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