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Aquapod24
Fri, 19th Sep 2008, 08:48 AM
Hello all. Second post here. I am currently getting more involved with my reef tank. I've had it for almost 2 years. Anyway, a few months ago, i had an aptasia problem and bought some peps which took care of it. In the process however, I tried some "Joe Juice" which some in MARSH said was just a heavy kalk mix. This seems to have killed off some of my zoos and gsp.

I was wondering if PH plays a piece in keeping/killing these subjects. I always have my nitrates in check but just started checking ph and it was at like 7.7, so I started on a buffer dkh program daily adding a fresh cup with one teaspoon mix.

Does this seem like my problem and does it seem I am going about resolving it the right way?

All throughout this ordeal my other corals did okay so I'm just hunting for the answer. Thanks in advance guys.

Texreefer
Fri, 19th Sep 2008, 08:57 AM
I have never used Joe's Juice but I don't think it will hurt the zoas if yoiu accidentally got some on them in small amounts..
PH is a problem, If you are adding buffer, i would do some small water changes first just to make sure everything stays in balance

Aquapod24
Fri, 19th Sep 2008, 09:16 AM
Thanks a bunch. I started doing that on sunday when it tested 7.7. I am checking daily before adding more buffer to make sure it is stable. So far added 2 teaspoons worth to my 24gal. Might be up to 8.0 today.

SABOB
Fri, 19th Sep 2008, 12:02 PM
Check Alkalinity also,if it is low it can cause pH issues.

Aquapod24
Fri, 19th Sep 2008, 12:41 PM
Hmmm? It thought acidity and alkalinity were inversely proportional so if I was reducing acidity I was increasing alkalinity? I thought that was PH? Please excuse my ignorance. Anyhow I am using a "Tetra Marine PH test". Thanks all.

SoLiD
Fri, 19th Sep 2008, 01:53 PM
Read this. It helped me back in the day. Keep in mind that some of it is a little advanced, but the author was just being thorough. :thumbs_up:

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-09/rhf/index.php

SoLiD
Sun, 21st Sep 2008, 08:12 AM
Was the article helpful or overwhelming? I can help you if you need some.

clone
Sun, 21st Sep 2008, 10:53 AM
if your running a CA+ reactor check that,it might be letting into too much CO2.

Aquapod24
Sun, 21st Sep 2008, 11:29 PM
No calcium reactor. Yes the article was just what I needed. Thanks guys.