Skimmer less tanks and low ph?

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So I have a 29 gallon and a 12gallon tank and I do 10-20% water changes every week and I don't run protein skimmers on either one.

So my question is how do you people with skimmerless tanks keep your ph up over 8?

Both my tanks stay between 7.4-7.8 ph
 
So I have a 29 gallon and a 12gallon tank and I do 10-20% water changes every week and I don't run protein skimmers on either one.

So my question is how do you people with skimmerless tanks keep your ph up over 8?

Both my tanks stay between 7.4-7.8 ph

Open a window and agitate the surface sounds like that's what's left. Other than dripping kalk I've got nothing.
 
surface agitation. what kind of filters are you using/ aquaclears break the water surface a lot. And im not a chemistry expert, but from what I understand I believe 7.4 is hard to get. id retest that one.
 
surface agitation. what kind of filters are you using/ aquaclears break the water surface a lot. And im not a chemistry expert, but from what I understand I believe 7.4 is hard to get. id retest that one.

Wouldn't you see precipitation going that low? I know I've seen pH boosters from someone like brighwells, but you shouldn't be using that stuff regularly IMO
 
Wouldn't you see precipitation going that low? I know I've seen pH boosters from someone like brighwells, but you shouldn't be using that stuff regularly IMO
yea and the rock should start to dissolve too. lol.
I pers dont like to mess with my cal alk to fix my PH. Im lazy. Airstone.
I for a few years always wondered why the lfs said my PH was lower than what I read at home. The water I took sat in a jar. juts sayin, that changes ph.
 
surface agitation. what kind of filters are you using/ aquaclears break the water surface a lot. And im not a chemistry expert, but from what I understand I believe 7.4 is hard to get. id retest that one.

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I also tested it with a hi range ph test kit from API results matched my apex
It's a 29 gallon bio cube the return is pointed at the surface for agitation.

The tank is mostly lps and soft corals and they all look pretty good but as I move towards keeping sps corals I'm worried about the low ph
 
Well I just tested my alk with Hanna checker but then realized my regent expired last month but it read 4.5 meq/l I'll have to order me regent and try again
 
So I have a 29 gallon and a 12gallon tank and I do 10-20% water changes every week and I don't run protein skimmers on either one.

So my question is how do you people with skimmerless tanks keep your ph up over 8?

Both my tanks stay between 7.4-7.8 ph
Open your windows and let fresh air in :)
 
FYI...
The most hard core PH reefer I ever read.
Stated that he'd hired a local AC company to run a small duct pipe from the outside and joined it up to his homes AC squirrel cage blower. He had a bypass put on to cut the duct off when he didn't want to suck in the outside air.
 
FYI...
The most hard core PH reefer I ever read.
Stated that he'd hired a local AC company to run a small duct pipe from the outside and joined it up to his homes AC squirrel cage blower. He had a bypass put on to cut the duct off when he didn't want to suck in the outside air.

Now THATS how you do it! [emoji122][emoji122][emoji122][emoji122]
 
Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I'm going to look into a kalk reactor in the future.
 
Thanks for the suggestions everyone. I'm going to look into a kalk reactor in the future.
FYI,
A lot of reefer's just use those famous 5 gallon jugs and dose kalk with a ATO system. The Tunze's ATO pump fits perfectly in those jugs and you wouldn't have to buy a reactor. :)
 
I heard of whole house air exchange units, they remove a portion of the indoor and draws in outdoor air effectively reducing CO2.
 
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I also tested it with a hi range ph test kit from API results matched my apex
It's a 29 gallon bio cube the return is pointed at the surface for agitation.

The tank is mostly lps and soft corals and they all look pretty good but as I move towards keeping sps corals I'm worried about the low ph

Apex.. that's what my nano needs :pP

Idk I keep all my windows and door closed for basically the last half a year and my PH is aways 7.8, maybe 7.9 if I'm lucky, on my nano (~13 gallons total). Offset my lighting with the refugium. I don't dose anything. Only 1 return pump and a powerhead facing the surface of the water. No skimmer either. Never seen below 7.8.
 
I run Aqueon HOBs on three small reef tanks (20, 38, and 40). Grow sps, including acros, and pH is 8.3/8.2. Been doing this for 4 years and no tank crashes. A 180 was delivered today, as I need more room, so I will soon have a sump and a skimmer for the first time.
 

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