BigReefer
Super Active Member
- Joined
- Jun 1, 2011
- Location
- London, Ontario
hey guys
I was wondering what everyone has there ph at ???? I hear in a reef it should be 8.2-8.4 but i cant seem to get mine past 7.94 ... I have went and got some stuff called balance its suppose to rise the ph... but I havent done it yet ... I was wondering what you guys do fro raising ph ... i do water changes and it never goes up ...
my tests are
cal 440
alk 8
mag 1400
amm 0
nitrate 0
phosophate 0.01-0.02
sal 1.025
everything looks ok ... just went i read stuff on coral growing it stays we should have ph 8.2-8.4..
please help a newbie
thanks
balance™
Description
A frequent occurrence in reef systems is low pH, while calcium and alkalinity are at optimal levels. Raise one and the others may fall. One of the primary reasons for this is an improper carbonate/bicarbonate ratio. The buffer ratio changes as a natural consequence of the buffer's ability to counteract acidifying sources such as organic acids (produced naturally from waste) or introduced from non-pH controlled husbandry products. In this case, adding more buffer would unnecessarily result in a rise in alkalinity and a drop in calcium. The first product of its kind, balance™ ends this see-saw effect. It resets this ratio by converting bicarbonate into carbonate in order to reassert a higher pH without affecting calcium level.
balance™ is an optimized blend of sodium and potassium hydroxides with a NSW ratio (27:1) of sodium to potassium to avoid ionic imbalance with long term use.
aquavitro offers other solutions designed to address the unique challenge of raising pH in a reef environment. ions™ addresses the problem of low magnesium which is a cause of low buffering pK and pH. eight.four™ addresses deficiencies in pK found in competing products by providing a properly balanced (carbonate/bicarbonate) buffer system.
I was wondering what everyone has there ph at ???? I hear in a reef it should be 8.2-8.4 but i cant seem to get mine past 7.94 ... I have went and got some stuff called balance its suppose to rise the ph... but I havent done it yet ... I was wondering what you guys do fro raising ph ... i do water changes and it never goes up ...
my tests are
cal 440
alk 8
mag 1400
amm 0
nitrate 0
phosophate 0.01-0.02
sal 1.025
everything looks ok ... just went i read stuff on coral growing it stays we should have ph 8.2-8.4..
please help a newbie
thanks

balance™
- balances the carbonate buffer system ratio
- raises pH without affecting calcium and alkalinity
- hydroxide blend
Description
A frequent occurrence in reef systems is low pH, while calcium and alkalinity are at optimal levels. Raise one and the others may fall. One of the primary reasons for this is an improper carbonate/bicarbonate ratio. The buffer ratio changes as a natural consequence of the buffer's ability to counteract acidifying sources such as organic acids (produced naturally from waste) or introduced from non-pH controlled husbandry products. In this case, adding more buffer would unnecessarily result in a rise in alkalinity and a drop in calcium. The first product of its kind, balance™ ends this see-saw effect. It resets this ratio by converting bicarbonate into carbonate in order to reassert a higher pH without affecting calcium level.
balance™ is an optimized blend of sodium and potassium hydroxides with a NSW ratio (27:1) of sodium to potassium to avoid ionic imbalance with long term use.
aquavitro offers other solutions designed to address the unique challenge of raising pH in a reef environment. ions™ addresses the problem of low magnesium which is a cause of low buffering pK and pH. eight.four™ addresses deficiencies in pK found in competing products by providing a properly balanced (carbonate/bicarbonate) buffer system.