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Is a co2 scrubber worth the money?
It depends on what you are currently running your PH at. It is for some and not for others. It really depends on your house and setup. I was able to raise my PH on my 120 by .5. I actually had to add a solenoid to turn it on and off as it was raising my PH to high. This was my experience, and not others, as some did not see much of a rise. I feel it had to do with the house and such.
 
Scrubber + kalk slurry. Keeping that pH tight

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That is impressive sir.
 
It depends on what you are currently running your PH at. It is for some and not for others. It really depends on your house and setup. I was able to raise my PH on my 120 by .5. I actually had to add a solenoid to turn it on and off as it was raising my PH to high. This was my experience, and not others, as some did not see much of a rise. I feel it had to do with the house and such.
Ambient CO2 is the main driver
 
Somehow get 8.45 to 8.65 naturally on my tank. I used to worry about it, but now just roll with it, even recalibrate the ph probe but same results.
 

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It can help a lot for "smaller" systems with a "bigger" skimmers. For my ~300G frag system, it wasn't very effective. I now dose ~4 liters of kalkwasser and it does the job nicely.
 
RobEs reef Hi Rob I have watched your kalk slurry youtube video if I had the inner 3d printed peace I would try the slurry method right now I am using a avast marine stirer. Thank you everyone for your help.
 

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