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As Jerry Seinfeld says. I have a RKL and it came with an ORP probe. So, it's hooked up and my tank is now on weeks two and I have an ORP of 347. Doing some research, it becomes cloudy. It says if it is too high (600+) nothing lives. Too low (<100), you have a gunked up tank.
The tank is cycling. I've added startup and feed a small pinch of fish food flakes every couple of days. My ph is a little low (7.8), Alk around 120. Nitrate and Nitrite is high right now (160ppm and 10.0 ppm, respectively)
I've got the brown stuff (diatoms) showing up on rocks and substrate, so something is growing in here. So, does this ORP mean anything, or do I do some water changes and not pay any attention to it?
Or, am I missing the big picture?
The tank is cycling. I've added startup and feed a small pinch of fish food flakes every couple of days. My ph is a little low (7.8), Alk around 120. Nitrate and Nitrite is high right now (160ppm and 10.0 ppm, respectively)
I've got the brown stuff (diatoms) showing up on rocks and substrate, so something is growing in here. So, does this ORP mean anything, or do I do some water changes and not pay any attention to it?
Or, am I missing the big picture?
IMHO, your Reefkeeper, and many other controllers, monitor ORP because it's easy, and cheap, to build that into the system. Adds perceived value, if nothing else.


