Salt Mix High PH

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Hello, I seem to be having a bit of problem with my new tank. Just finished a month cycle no fish yet did a few water changes tank is clear and no sign of uglies. Only problem is when testing with the Hanna marine master it reads a PH of 8.6 and flashes. I have a skimmer running 24/7 and power heads with surface agitation.


I tested a new batch of saltwater and it also reads 8.6 flashing ( tested RODI and reads 6.7)
I am using Waterbox’s Reef salt. Mixing in a brute bin with heater and pump. Any suggestions on a course to follow?

Current parameters attached

Salinity 1.026
Nitrate 17
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pH 8.6 in a fresh batch of salt is not a problem :-) I test 8.5-8.6 when I mix my Aquaforst Reef Salt as well. Tank runs nicely at about 8.3 most of the time.
 
High pH (>8.6) in the absence of dosing high pH alk additives is nearly always test error, and when it is not, it is lack of sufficient aeration or excessive alkalinity. In this case, It is likely test error.

Try recalibrating the pH meter.

The pH of RO/DI water is meaningless when using a normal pH meter because it cannot read the values correctly..
 
High pH (>8.6) in the absence of dosing high pH alk additives is nearly always test error, and when it is not, it is lack of sufficient aeration or excessive alkalinity. In this case, It is likely test error.

Try recalibrating the pH meter.

The pH of RO/DI water is meaningless when using a normal pH meter because it cannot read the values correctly..
interesting thank you! I put a airstone in the bin over night tested it this morning and same maxed out values on the Hanna marine master. I will have to try and find the appropriate cal solution for my meter.
 
interesting thank you! I put a airstone in the bin over night tested it this morning and same maxed out values on the Hanna marine master. I will have to try and find the appropriate cal solution for my meter.

Definitely. pH meters need calibration even when new.
 

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