Lowering ph

What are the other parameters of the tank? If your alkalinity is low, the ph will fluctuate more. Can you post the other parameters for your tank to give more info to work with?


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12g Nanoreef. Zooanthids, Ricordia, Star Polyps, Acans and two clownfish. CF Lighting, 75% actinic blue, 25% 10,000k white.
 
I have read a few reviews saying the ph monitoring system of the seneye is very inaccurate. I would double check it first before messing with your tank.
 
I agree. I have a monitor and two other different ph tests so I can triple check if I need to. If you do need to make changes, whatever you do should be done carefully and slowly.


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12g Nanoreef. Zooanthids, Ricordia, Star Polyps, Acans and two clownfish. CF Lighting, 75% actinic blue, 25% 10,000k white.
 
High pH: Causes and Cures by Randy Holmes-Farley - Reefkeeping.com

Chemistry And The Aquarium: Solutions To pH Problems ? Advanced Aquarist | Aquarist Magazine and Blog
One way to decrease the pH in tanks using limewater is to drive more carbon dioxide into the water. One can drive more carbon dioxide into the water through better aeration, by adding carbon dioxide directly, or by adding an organic acid that eventually breaks down into carbon dioxide (like vinegar; aka acetic acid). The vinegar can be added directly to the limewater itself, or directly to the tank.
Another good option to lower chronically high pH is to switch to an alkalinity supplement that has less of a pH raising effect. Limewater is the worst of the lot, followed by sodium carbonate (washing soda). Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) will actually have a very slight pH lowering effect on it's own, and will make a big pH effect relative to adding limewater or washing soda. A CaCO3/CO2 reactor, of course, has the biggest pH lowering impact of any alkalinity supplement scheme (as described above).
 
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Temp is a bit low to.
 
I've never gotten a pink result like that on my ph test. Could you take a sample to your lfs to double check?


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12g Nanoreef. Zooanthids, Ricordia, Star Polyps, Acans and two clownfish. CF Lighting, 75% actinic blue, 25% 10,000k white.
 
looks light purple to me.

One thing to consider is whether or not you should do anything. After all high ph (especially just before lights out) means low co2. So all that may be happening is the plant life (algae, corals, whatever) is simply consuming all the co2 being generated. So that the system is a net consumere of co2 and producer of oxygen each 24 hour period.

that would hardly be considered a problem.

But hey that's just my .02
 
I agree. Sometimes just leaving it alone is the best thing to do.


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I haven't done anything yet. I don't know why API tests pink. Only thing I've done is top off the water. My lfs sucks by the way. I don't trust them at all.
 
Reading taken with lights on? Now your PH is high?
I too have never seen a pink reading on the API test kit.
 
I just did it. Waiting 5 minutes as instructions say. But it looks really different. Ill post pics in just a second
 
I don't know. I just got it a month ago. This is why I got the seneye in the first place. The API test always seemed to fluctuate so much in just one day. But now I don't know what to believe.
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PH does flutuate alot in one day. If you take the readings when the lights are out you will get one reading, then a titally different reading when the lights are on. Now, I believe that reading more than I believe that its 8.4. That test is more like it.
 

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