Hi,
I know that the usual goal for pH in home reef tanks are between 8.1 to 8.3, but what I'm wondering is how high people have successfully kept their reef pH's at. My pH generally runs between 8.22 to 8.35 or so, but lately it's been around 8.39 to 8.43 on average for nights and days. The tank's primary additive is kalkwasser since fall 2012 in addition to other major/trace elements as needed. Between the fish and corals (SPS/LPS mainly) all the livestock in the tank are doing great. So I wanna just keep an eye and see what happens since the increase didn't happen drastically in days but more like a few months. I have a pH probe & also a pH pen that's both freshly recalibrated and they both essentially show the same results. Hoping to get some insight on fellow reefers thoughts and experiences.
Current parameters
Mg - 1400ppm
KH - 9.8 dKH
Ca - 450ppm
SG - 1.024
Temp - 78.7F
pH - 8.41
Thanks in advance,
Fred eace:
I know that the usual goal for pH in home reef tanks are between 8.1 to 8.3, but what I'm wondering is how high people have successfully kept their reef pH's at. My pH generally runs between 8.22 to 8.35 or so, but lately it's been around 8.39 to 8.43 on average for nights and days. The tank's primary additive is kalkwasser since fall 2012 in addition to other major/trace elements as needed. Between the fish and corals (SPS/LPS mainly) all the livestock in the tank are doing great. So I wanna just keep an eye and see what happens since the increase didn't happen drastically in days but more like a few months. I have a pH probe & also a pH pen that's both freshly recalibrated and they both essentially show the same results. Hoping to get some insight on fellow reefers thoughts and experiences.
Current parameters
Mg - 1400ppm
KH - 9.8 dKH
Ca - 450ppm
SG - 1.024
Temp - 78.7F
pH - 8.41
Thanks in advance,
Fred eace: