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My tank has been set up for 5 years now and a while back the PH started rising so I disconnected the CO2 scrubber but it keep climbing and now sits at 8.5 at night and climbs up to 8.69-8.7 in the day. What can I do to lower back down?
 

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if you disconnected your co2 scrubber and your ph is still "climbing", i'd recalibrate your probe, and then test again with the probe and with another ph meter/tester.
i wouldn't be overly concerned, though.
 

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Also, in case your pH actually is high, the "Solutions to High pH Problems" section of the article below may help:
 
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if you disconnected your co2 scrubber and your ph is still "climbing", i'd recalibrate your probe, and then test again with the probe and with another ph meter/tester.
i wouldn't be overly concerned, though.
I checked the probe calibration which read 7.14 instead of 7.01 and is only a couple months old. I will pick up a box test and see what it reads.
 

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