steve-s
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Try to add buffers in the AM where possible. It will help reduce the overall swing in daily pH. It's not crucial but a good "safety" habit to get into. If pH tends to be normal-high, it keeps it in the same daily range.
That should read hydrated CO2 equals Carbonic acid.Dissolved CO2 equals carbolic acid equals lower PH.
Don't forget Iodine for long term health of GSP.
Thanks Steve, you make a great editor which is needed to prevent accidental spreading false info. Photosynthesis by the plants, algae, and even some by the coral's symbiotic algae in it's tissue, use up dissolved carbon dioxide, which acts like carbonic acid (H2CO3) in water. CO2 removal, in effect, reduces the acidity of the water and so pH increases.That should read hydrated CO2 equals Carbonic acid.
It is my opinion that Iodine and other additives are unnecessary if a regular schedule water change is performed. All the things you need are in your salt water mix.Don't forget Iodine for long term health of GSP.
I had GSP growing like wildfire under 1310 watts of combined VHO and halides.
Sometimes they get pissed and take awhile to open back up. I suspect it is more water and less light caused.
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