jrgilles
Well-known member
Hey guys, so I found out my pH is a bit low. Suprisingly both API and Elos kits say I'm at 8.3, but I got a neptune Apex system with a pH probe that reads closer to 8.05 to 8.1. I thought the probe was broken, so I contacted neptune and they told me the test kits are very often off, and give aquarists artificially high readings, because that is what they want to see....
I didn't believe this and brought some water in to test on a pH probe I have at work, and suprisingly, it read the same as my Apex probe.
So, I would like to get the pH up in my system, from the reading I've done, it seems important to get good air circulation in the room (to decrease CO2 from the air in the protein skimmer), but adding kalk seems like a good solution to bring the pH back up.
So, what I was thinking was to set up a kalk drip on some sort of pump. I could then have the Apex controller turn the pump on when the pH reaches a certain level (say 8.1 at night.) and shut it off when it reaches 8.2.
Is this a bad idea? Or does it sound ok? I also see people adding kalk to their auto topoffs, which I could also do, but it sounds like I could have more control using some sort of drip pump.
Anyway, is there something I could buy that would be suitable for adding kalk dropwise to the aquarium (very slowly) that I could have controlled by my apex controller via the pH probe? Or is this something I should be doing manually?
I really have no experience with using kalk, so any info from you guys would be awesome
rob
I didn't believe this and brought some water in to test on a pH probe I have at work, and suprisingly, it read the same as my Apex probe.
So, I would like to get the pH up in my system, from the reading I've done, it seems important to get good air circulation in the room (to decrease CO2 from the air in the protein skimmer), but adding kalk seems like a good solution to bring the pH back up.
So, what I was thinking was to set up a kalk drip on some sort of pump. I could then have the Apex controller turn the pump on when the pH reaches a certain level (say 8.1 at night.) and shut it off when it reaches 8.2.
Is this a bad idea? Or does it sound ok? I also see people adding kalk to their auto topoffs, which I could also do, but it sounds like I could have more control using some sort of drip pump.
Anyway, is there something I could buy that would be suitable for adding kalk dropwise to the aquarium (very slowly) that I could have controlled by my apex controller via the pH probe? Or is this something I should be doing manually?
I really have no experience with using kalk, so any info from you guys would be awesome
rob