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I started a 60 gallon cube saltwater aquarium about a year ago. Everything looks good. The water is crystal clear and the fish seem healthy and happy. They swim, eat, sleep, and their appearances are vibrant..

Sure you're wondering what my question may be LOL..

Everything I've read and everything I see says my PH should be in the 8's.. I see posts from people wondering why their pH is so low and it's in the 7's...

I can't seem to raise my PH above 6.8.. is or should this be a concern being that everyone in the tank appear to be healthy and happy and the water is so clear you can't tell there is any in there???
 
Welcome to Reef2Reef!!! Have you double checked your pH testing to make sure that it really is 6.8? You will likely find a lot of help in the Chemistry section of this forum - good luck with your adventure!

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Greetings and welcome to the reef! There are a number of experienced reefers that can assist you with your question(s) here. I would post in the Reef Chemistry forum, but first ask you to ensure the accuracy of your testing and make sure you are using a quality test kit (i.e. not API). Happy reefing!
 
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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!! Have you double checked your pH testing to make sure that it really is 6.8? You will likely find a lot of help in the Chemistry section of this forum - good luck with your adventure!

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I started a 60 gallon cube saltwater aquarium about a year ago. Everything looks good. The water is crystal clear and the fish seem healthy and happy. They swim, eat, sleep, and their appearances are vibrant..

Sure you're wondering what my question may be LOL..

Everything I've read and everything I see says my PH should be in the 8's.. I see posts from people wondering why their pH is so low and it's in the 7's...

I can't seem to raise my PH above 6.8.. is or should this be a concern being that everyone in the tank appear to be healthy and happy and the water is so clear you can't tell there is any in there???
Welcome to Reef2Reef. Good thing is you found the right place to diagnose your problem. Most likley you ph test is wrong but if its not there are definitely some remedies. Take a sample to you lfs and have them test it and after if you ph is still reading in the 6s go check out this part of the forum. Happy Reefing - Alex

 
Welcome to the R2R community! I bet the pH is higher if the inhabitants are as happy as you say. Among my first purchases was an electronic pH tester that I got on Amazon. Hasn’t failed me yet.
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First off, WELCOME to R2R. As stated a couple times, your pH can't be 6.8 unless you're dosing a strong acid. How are you testing pH? Might wish to consider taking a sample of water to your LFS.

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