Hello!
I currently have a Biocube 32 with aragonite live sand (1 inch) with about 30 pounds of live rock. I seemed to have just "completed" my first cycle. I have some Nassarius snails, Turbo snails, and one hermit crab in the tank. I just did a water change and noticed the PH dropped in the tank. The PH before the water change was within good range. I was reading into C02 scrubbers, but I don't have much room in the back carriages. In my media, I have these in order of how it flows: Protein skimmer, Biocube regular filter pad, Chemi-pure blue in mesh bag, some bio ceramic ring filter in mesh bag, biocube sponge filter, and an ammonia removing pad that is next to the standard sponge. After water goes into this cycle, it pumps back into the tank.
I have read several opinions about adding any assisting liquid/bacteria to the tank and it's about 50/50. Some people think it's best to solve the root of the problem rather than putting in these liquid mixtures to assist the tank. I have NITE OUT II by Microbe-Lift and Dr. Tim's One and Only, but these were purchased for "emergencies" with ammonia and high nitrites. What do you do to stabilize the PH in your tank?
I currently have a Biocube 32 with aragonite live sand (1 inch) with about 30 pounds of live rock. I seemed to have just "completed" my first cycle. I have some Nassarius snails, Turbo snails, and one hermit crab in the tank. I just did a water change and noticed the PH dropped in the tank. The PH before the water change was within good range. I was reading into C02 scrubbers, but I don't have much room in the back carriages. In my media, I have these in order of how it flows: Protein skimmer, Biocube regular filter pad, Chemi-pure blue in mesh bag, some bio ceramic ring filter in mesh bag, biocube sponge filter, and an ammonia removing pad that is next to the standard sponge. After water goes into this cycle, it pumps back into the tank.
I have read several opinions about adding any assisting liquid/bacteria to the tank and it's about 50/50. Some people think it's best to solve the root of the problem rather than putting in these liquid mixtures to assist the tank. I have NITE OUT II by Microbe-Lift and Dr. Tim's One and Only, but these were purchased for "emergencies" with ammonia and high nitrites. What do you do to stabilize the PH in your tank?