NeuroDoc
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I am having difficulty trying to figure out why I get the following parameters:
Ca 390
dkH 15
pH 8.4
Nitrate/Nitrite/NH4/Phos 0
Temp 80.8
spec grav 1.025
I know that my dkH is way too high, but I can't figure out why it got that high. I have a calcium reactor, using ARM aragonite media, but as I understand things, this should be putting Ca/CO3 into my aquarium in balance.
I use instant ocean salt mix, which tests to a Ca level of ~420, and a dkH of about 8.
Is it possible that my corals and clams are removing Ca disproportionately? What else might cause this to be so imbalanced?
I have turned off the Ca Reactor and will monitor levels and correct slowly with water changes. Should I consider adding CaCl? I've actually thought about bubbling some CO2 into my sump to bring down the pH a bit and use of the CO3 buffer. How dangerous would that be?
TIA for the help.
Ca 390
dkH 15
pH 8.4
Nitrate/Nitrite/NH4/Phos 0
Temp 80.8
spec grav 1.025
I know that my dkH is way too high, but I can't figure out why it got that high. I have a calcium reactor, using ARM aragonite media, but as I understand things, this should be putting Ca/CO3 into my aquarium in balance.
I use instant ocean salt mix, which tests to a Ca level of ~420, and a dkH of about 8.
Is it possible that my corals and clams are removing Ca disproportionately? What else might cause this to be so imbalanced?
I have turned off the Ca Reactor and will monitor levels and correct slowly with water changes. Should I consider adding CaCl? I've actually thought about bubbling some CO2 into my sump to bring down the pH a bit and use of the CO3 buffer. How dangerous would that be?
TIA for the help.
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