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Some help guys. My Ph is 7.7 I know its not dangerously low, but I wanna get it in the 8 area. I know about the lime and baking soda tricks. My question is I heard alittle bit about air stones. Can I lut one in the sump? Would it help that much? I have a pin point Ph tester so its pretty much on. Also night and day its the same. It's not fully stocked, but about 20 corals and frags.
 

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I know u guys r thinking there is alot to account for like any reactors going, winxows, air flow, alk, etc. just asking about the airstone and lets just say its kinda a basic tank, whats a quick fix. Thanx
 

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Yes you could use an airstone, but you will end up with a lot of salt creep doing so due to all of the tiny bubbles breaking in the air.

You would be better served to increase your surface agitation - either in your sump or DT and see if that brings the pH up a little further.
 

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