First I will say that my knowledge of ORP is very small and I do not fully understand it. That is why I am not panicked by the reading, and will probably not attempt to change it unless people convince my I should. I'm just trying to get a better understanding of my reading.
I didn't think ORP probes had to be calibrated. They adjusted over time. I thought an average ORP was in the 350-450 range? I don't know a lot about it, but I understand it as a constant transferring of electrons occurring in the aquarium, creating charged particles. Oxidizers and reducers. I thought that reducers were things like organics that could lead to decreased O2. So a low ORP number would indicate that that there are not enough oxidizers in the aquarium to compete with the number of reducers? A high ORP would be too many oxidizers?
Is that correct? Like I said very limited and possibly incorrect understanding