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So I have the Neptune Apex and I kinda get what it is, but I really don't. I know alot of people just ignore it.

I don't have a calcium reactor of anything like that. But there is a connection with that and pH. They say you want to keep you ORP below 450, but above 325 I think. The issue that I am having is that I cant get my pH out of the 7.6 - 7.8 range and my orp is from hardly below 450. It is quite steady at around 455. I don't know if that is the upper limit of this probe that neptune supplies or what.

So I guess my overall question is there a negative limit to the amount of oxidizers that I should have in the water in comparison to the amount of organics.
 
So I have the Neptune Apex and I kinda get what it is, but I really don't. I know alot of people just ignore it.

I don't have a calcium reactor of anything like that. But there is a connection with that and pH. They say you want to keep you ORP below 450, but above 325 I think. The issue that I am having is that I cant get my pH out of the 7.6 - 7.8 range and my orp is from hardly below 450. It is quite steady at around 455. I don't know if that is the upper limit of this probe that neptune supplies or what.

So I guess my overall question is there a negative limit to the amount of oxidizers that I should have in the water in comparison to the amount of organics.

Yes, you should ignore ORP readings. I think we are now at a point in the hobby of being in a state of denial about the uselessness of the ORP value as it pertains to maintaining aquarium health. Disconnect the ORP probe.
 
That you for the replies. I will do exactly that. Lol. I thought that might have been the case in why my pH is always so low. Lol. Thanks again.
 

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