I recently had a problem with a CO2 valve opening up and causing a large dip in the PH of a tank. I placed a powerhead and put the tube on it to suck air and turned it on full blast to drive out some of the CO2. In a day the PH came up to 8.3 and all the fish survived except one. I have trouble with low PH on any tank with a calcium reactor. I am wondering if there are any articles on using air to stabilize the PH in a tank. What will be the long term effect of my experiment. I put the powerhead on a timer and turn it on at night. I turn it off in the morning so the tank can clear and be viewed during the day. The PH is fairly stable at 8.3 so far. But it has only been a few days. One thing I have noticed on a larger tank I run the powerhead on all the time is the red algae is going away. I tried a lot of water movement in the tank, but until I hooked up the air to the powerhead the movement alone did not help the algae problem. Am I on the right track? What effect does the on and off cycles have vs the continous on powerhead?