thrujenseyes
Fish Herder
Normal best maintenance recommendations is to do a water change once a week of about 30 to 50% and to keep the water chemistry stable. Due to your acidic water we skipped a water change and then only did a alight water change. So in order to save your fish we have moved away from common practice. The consequence of that is organics might be building up and algae loves organics. and we haven't yet stabilized the water chemistry. It shouldn't be harmful in the short term. But after several months it could be.
ok, makes sense...gotchya
A rising PH is not unusual. As plants absorb some nutrients, others may be left behind an that can cause the PH to rise. The rise you are seeing is not of a concern yet. We are still below 8.
No leave it in. There is no reason to remove it. It will not push the PH above 8. Other elements in the water such as potassium and sodium can. And they don't come from the coral.
Oh crap, I removed it last night because I got nervous. Andthink my shrimp is unhappy, he seems not as hyper and peppy, but I will put it back right now.
I think your aquarium is telling you to do another water change. I would advise doing another larger water change and push the Kh up more.
I will do this when I get home after work today...
should I still use the half RO and half tap that I did last time?
I still have a 5 gallon jug of each for mixing.
As always, I really appreciate this great advice!