Should I get a CO2 scrubber?
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, 01-06-2010 at 09:50 PM (1944 Views)
I've been having issues with low ph for as long as I've had my tank, even possibly contributing to my sps losing color and sometimes dying. My calcium was super high, but my low ph caused my alk to be low and nothing would grow. I ran the test where I aerated some tank water with outside air for over an hour and my ph raised from 7.8 to 8.2. Now that I'm dosing kalk my sps are starting to color up again, but I almost never get a ph reading over 7.8. Would you worry about your parameters if it never goes over that mark? The CO2 scrubber is a device that you attach to the air intake of your skimmer that absorbs the CO2 out before it gets to the skimmer, supposedly raising your ph until the media needs to be replaced. Here is the page on Premium Aquatics:
http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merch...&Category_Code=
What do you guys think? Worth it? I was also considering running a line of tubing from my skimmer's air intake straight into the wall and up into the attic, which is filled with outside air. I'm a little afraid of the extreme temps in winter and summer affecting the tank.