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    Default PH is @ 7.8

    I am using Kent "Tech CB, Part A and B" I am trying to figure out if adding the Part A (alkalinity buffer) will get my PH up to 8 or 8.3?

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    Hi gabriel from laredo

    see this site

    http://www.reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-09/rhf/index.php
    8 gal Biocube Reef
    125 gal Reef
    135 gal FOWLR

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    I read about using baking soda.
    Not sure if it works but an i would give it a go!!

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    How long do you keep your lights on? try keeping them on longer, or run a fuge light 24/7

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    If youre gonna run a fuge, run it with reverse lighting, that way when the main lights are out, the fuge lights will help stablize the Ph.

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    Default PH

    The lights stay on between between 12 - 14 hrs a day. And I dont have a fuge. Hoestly I'm not sure I have the room for it. All of my equipment is back pack. emperor filter and (1) seaclone skimmer helping (1) bio pak skimmer. I would love to switch to a sump but all in due time.

    Thanks for the website Gabriel. Lots of info in there!

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    If you want the benefits of a fuge, but don't have the the plumbing/expertise/room for an undertank fuge/sump, you can always remove the Seaclone skimmer and the Emperor 400 and add something like the CPR Aquafuge 2. I ran one on my 55 gal tank when I first started and it worked great. Never had nitrates and there were pods galore.

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    Default Aquafuge 2

    Personal experience? Which size and how much LR did you use? Do you need to feed it seperately?

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