No sump here, I made the mistake of everything HOB, so no other way that I can think of for a scrubber. The only other thing I though of would be a slow Kalk drip from a shelf above the tank.
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No sump here, I made the mistake of everything HOB, so no other way that I can think of for a scrubber. The only other thing I though of would be a slow Kalk drip from a shelf above the tank.
You could or you could put the stones in the tank itself.. ??
Lol no, there would be salt creep everywhere.
I would expect salt creep from the bubbles breaking at the water surface, not to mention all the micro bubbles I'd get in the display.
No in the first chamber of the skimmer is where the venturi jet empties into plus in the over flow box on the exit side there is a bubble trap.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with that skinner. But, try it and see if your PH goes up! It's amazing the your PH rose when your family vacated. Thanks for sharing that.May be a redundant question but I also have the low pH issue. My skimmer is an AquaC Remora with NO air intake valve. Could the air pump/bucket method work by putting the stone in the skimmer where the water jets into the skimmer? My wife and son recently went to visit family for about 3 weeks leaving only me the dog and the cat at home and I noticed I had great pH, 8.1-8.3 daily. So I know my issue is Co2 related.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with that skinner. But, try it and see if your PH goes up! It's amazing the your PH rose when your family vacated. Thanks for sharing that.
Got my media, figured a calibration was in order also...Just purchased the soda lime from BRS. Been running an wood air stone in my display for a while trying to bring my pH up. Should have everything by Friday.
Technology issues lol here is the photoGot my media, figured a calibration was in order also...