Krish
RF STAFF
One of the best ways to get good gas exchange is have great surface aggitation...I use to let my pumps rip the surface of my tank! If the surface of your tank is stagnant, try directing more flow up there
. Aeration has complete control of the Ph. I just got 20 blue hermit crabs and some base rock.
If seawater is fully aerated with normal air (that is, it is in full equilibrium with the air), then its pH is exactly determined by its carbonate alkalinity: the higher the alkalinity, the higher the pH
In my opinion, the pH range from 7.8 to 8.5 is a acceptable for reef aquaria, with several caveats.
I think that monitoring/testing Ph in your tank is a complete waste. other than in a few instances. It tells you very little about your water conditions.
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