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April meeting 4/14 @ 7PM - Grant's house

Laura and Jim will be hosting the May meeting this Saturday the 12th and it will be the usual of food, drinks, raffle and fun.
 
Doors will be open at 6:00 pm for social talk and the meeting will start at 7:00.  Parking gets a little tight and the city says you can't park on 4th but there is a parking lot a block away.   Meeting is usually held in the backyard so feel free to bring your favorite lawn chair, weather permitting of course.

If you need address/directions, contact a club member.

Best if you park at Mini Mall (where the spaghetti establishment use to be)
 
You will get to see his new frag tank set up in the making.
 
Hope to see you there!

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Author Topic: Ph..New toys, how will they affect Ph  (Read 883 times)
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« on: March 09, 2005, 02:52:18 pm »

This month I have learned a little bit more about Ph.   I learned from someone that dosing Kalk with a Metering pump slowly will kill Briopsis if done properly without disturbing animals.   Finally using a Ph Meter for myself, I watched ph rise while lights are on (normal) and lower when lights were off(normal).   I knew one way to try to stabilize Ph was to have a Refugeum with lights running on a opposite photo period of  your Reef tank photo period.  Your PH changes due to gas exchange. The amount of   CO2 and Oxygen in your tank.   I  try to put a flag in peoples minds to remember  to keep your top of your tank open to let CO2 excape.    Did you know that corals desire a proper PH to consume feed, to grow,  and to become healthy?  

I wanted to do a Calcium reactor.   I volunteered to test a reactor from a friend.   But wait a minute, this reactor only runs for about 8 hours a day.  When do I turn it on I asked.   You want to turn it on a hour after my lights are on.  When do I want to turn it off I asked.   The manufacturer stated a hour before my lights go off.   That sounded pretty easy.  
The more I thought, What about my Ph lowering at night.   I was told to run a dosing pump with Kalk a hour  or so after my lights go out.   And when do I shut it off I asked.   I was told a hour before my lights go on.
I started thinking of adding additives and how many hours I was told to wait before testing.   So I use a Calcium reactor which can possibly lower PH during the Day.  The Kalk reactor which raises Ph during the night.  Maybe a controller for both of these is not such a bad idea.
Is using a Calcium reactor easier or harder than dosing?   I guess time will only tell.  I definitely will monitor my Ph more often.   I know that raising PH too fast can burn off your algae, shock your animals, kill your corals.   Here is a thought to put a flag in your head.  When Ph drops you can monitor your snails crawling up the glass from bottom quite often.  Do you think this has something to do with PH?   I do.
I hope your doing great!
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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2005, 06:10:57 pm »

When Ph drops you can monitor your snails crawling up the glass from bottom quite often. Do you think this has something to do with PH? I do.

Another thing that happens the same time your Ph is dropping Ed. Your lights have just shut off and your tank walls have all this new algae that has been growing all day  Cheesy  And its supper time for them snails :wink:
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