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Date: 02 Apr 2005 14:59:25
From: Sarah Navarro
Subject: ph problem
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Hi all, I have a 20 gal. fish only tank with crushed coral substrate. My ph runs consistently at 7.8. What is the best way to raise it up slowly so that my fish won't go into shock. I'm not crazy about chemicals, but would be willing to try it if it's the only way. It was my understanding that the salt mix (Instant Ocean) was supposed to automatically adjust the ph. I change about 5 gallons of water per week. I have a pair of clarkii clowns, a yellow clown goby, a 6 lined wrasse, 2 pyramid snails and would like to add a royal gramma to complete the tank. Thanks, Sarah
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Date: 02 Apr 2005 17:09:00
From: Ray Martini
Subject: Re: ph problem
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Arm and Hammer baking soda. Add slowly till you reach the desired pH and it's cheaper than the pH up and Buff up stuff they sell wich is the same thing. "Sarah Navarro" <navarrosarah@earthlink.net > wrote in message news:hry3e.10506$z.2346@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink.net... > Hi all, > > I have a 20 gal. fish only tank with crushed coral substrate. My ph runs > consistently at 7.8. What is the best way to raise it up slowly so that > my fish won't go into shock. I'm not crazy about chemicals, but would be > willing to try it if it's the only way. It was my understanding that the > salt mix (Instant Ocean) was supposed to automatically adjust the ph. I > change about 5 gallons of water per week. I have a pair of clarkii > clowns, a yellow clown goby, a 6 lined wrasse, 2 pyramid snails and would > like to add a royal gramma to complete the tank. Thanks, > > Sarah >
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Date: 02 Apr 2005 18:50:09
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Subject: Re: ph problem
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You could try adding some aragonite substrate, perhaps by gradually substituting your existing coral sand. It disolves slowly bringing the pH up to around 8.2. k
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Date: 02 Apr 2005 10:41:58
From: electroblake@gmail.com
Subject: Re: ph problem
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Hi Sarah, I have a 25 gallon tank with crushed coral substrate and also do 5 gallon water changes about once a week with instant ocean salt. I also regularly add Reef Buffer to help with the pH. Before I started using the Reef Buffer my pH was always around 7.8, I beleive it just naturally goes down over time. Now my pH is generally between 8.1 and 8.3, and I have not noticed any negative effects. Blake.
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Date: 03 Apr 2005 19:55:12
From: Sarah Navarro
Subject: Re: ph problem
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Thanks, I'll try that and see if it helps. <electroblake@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1112467318.298315.257340@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > Hi Sarah, > > I have a 25 gallon tank with crushed coral substrate and also do 5 > gallon water changes about once a week with instant ocean salt. I also > regularly add Reef Buffer to help with the pH. Before I started using > the Reef Buffer my pH was always around 7.8, I beleive it just > naturally goes down over time. Now my pH is generally between 8.1 and > 8.3, and I have not noticed any negative effects. > > > Blake. >
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