My pH is so unstable. Every day it goes from 7.56 at night to 8.2 during the day. Alkalinity is stable at 8 and all inhabits seem to be doin fine. Is this normal or should it be something I need to correct?
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My pH is so unstable. Every day it goes from 7.56 at night to 8.2 during the day. Alkalinity is stable at 8 and all inhabits seem to be doin fine. Is this normal or should it be something I need to correct?
Thanks! Okay I'm sure the result is correct I have 2 pH probes reading nearly the same range and they are both relatively new. The tank has fairly good aeration so I'm guessing it may be whole house CO2 that is causing the issue (I live in a small condo). Is there any way to make a whole house CO2 scrubber?
They might both be calibrated wtih the same off fluid, but it might be real.
To test if it is aeration you need or less CO2 in your home air, try the aeration tests described in the article linked earlier, using inside and outside air.
The fact the the pH swing is pretty large suggests it is at least partly inadequate aeration, but the test will clarify.
Sorry not trying to jack a tread but my 14g in my bedroom runs a ph of 7.8 to 8.2 everyday. Is this swing of any concern for a sps tank. I just started running a skimmer at night only but didn't see much difference. I'm sure the co is high this time of year especially we sleep.pH 7.56 is a problem, if real. It is low enough for coral skeletons to very slowly begin to dissolve. I consider pH 7.8 to be a reasonable cutoff between not concerned and concerned about low pH.
The lights are probably brighter in your main tank, but even if not, the main tank will produce CO2 at night, lowering pH relative to the daytime, even with a 24/7 refugium.
Sorry not trying to jack a tread but my 14g in my bedroom runs a ph of 7.8 to 8.2 everyday. Is this swing of any concern for a sps tank. I just started running a skimmer at night only but didn't see much difference. I'm sure the co is high this time of year especially we sleep.

Do you have a skimmer?


