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Tue, 18th Aug 2015, 01:13 PM
#11
Hes using red sea coral pro
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Tue, 18th Aug 2015, 01:16 PM
#12
Has all his water for this system came from the same place
Im just curious if its a water source problem. Check the top off water and water change ph i guess.
~Greg
Last edited by Davie118; Tue, 18th Aug 2015 at 01:26 PM.
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Tue, 18th Aug 2015, 01:16 PM
#13
Like from start up and water changes?
~Greg
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Tue, 18th Aug 2015, 02:02 PM
#14
He was getting it from me now he has his own
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Tue, 18th Aug 2015, 02:23 PM
#15
I just bought red sea pro trying that out see if I can get some good results ... wierd because dome coral doin great some just not wanting to feed as the way they should be ...
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Tue, 18th Aug 2015, 02:33 PM
#16
I never had an issue with Red Sea Coral Pro other that you have to be careful mixing it other wise its cloudy, and the cost. But my calcium levels where around 425 to 450 using it?
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Tue, 18th Aug 2015, 05:31 PM
#17
I had this exact same problem and was dosing Balance, which was throwing my pH all over the place. It would be low at where you were at or even at 7.2! and then once I dosed, it would be at 9 and then drop back down. I was more worried about the swings than anything else. After looking at everything, I was about to give up when I decided to get another pH probe and try that route. Sure enough, it was my probe and I was throwing my stuff off like crazy.
Long story short, check to see if the probe is the culprit. They tend to go out on occasion and throw everything off for you.
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Tue, 18th Aug 2015, 05:42 PM
#18
Lol its my probe its good i tested it against my probe
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Tue, 18th Aug 2015, 05:54 PM
#19
Okay, if the probe is good then some other things that could drain the Alk and the lower the pH are:
Mg levels are too low and can't "buffer" the alk
You're ratio of Alk to Ca are off. I forgot what the ratio should be, but look up the levels of natural seawater
CO2 levels in his home could be high and affecting his pH levels as well. In my old house, the insulation was doing too well and I had a lot of trapped Co2 in the house that my skimmer was infusing in my water. I hooked up a CO2 scrubber to reduce it.
Personally, I would test his levels again and see what they are. I try to keep my levels as follows:
Alk: 8-10
Ca: 400 -450
Mg: 1300-1400
See how long it will take for the levels to drop after testing as well. I notice that my Alk drops a lot, but this is due to my frags really growing and absorbing the Alk in the water.
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