I have a 30 gallon aquarium and the water at our house is well water, and its got a ph of around 8-8.2. Is there any easy way to lower the ph without using chemicals or turning the tank dark brown? Any thing would help because it would be awesome to be able to get a wider variety of fish.
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30 gallon: 15 lambchop rasbora , apistogramma cacatuoides (orange) pair, pearl guorami, sterbai cory cat, siamese algae eater, ottos, bristlenose pleco, snails, and lots of plants.Tags: None
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I would say peat moss or add drift wood but both of those will give a brownish tint to the water125g: Empty For Now
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Question, what type of fish are you keeping that u need to lower the PH for ?5 gal baby hecqui grow out
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RO/ID is the best way to lower PH. You can us alder cones. they will lower PH a little. Almon leaves, peat bog, even banana leaves will help But will tan the water. Purigen will remove the tanning.
The Question is what are you wanting to keep in such low PH water? We all seem to do just fine with out it. I my self have low PH fish in water that is 8.2 PH. they do just fine.Nothing Kills Evil Like a Sharp Stick...
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Easiest way is to start with low pH: RO/Di water. Use neutral substrate and minimal or no rock to avoid it buffering back up. If you need to go lower than 7.0pH for something in particular, also use a reducing substrate, like ADA Amazonia or Brightwell."I think that God, in creating man, somewhat overestimated his ability." -Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by LooksLater View PostEasiest way is to start with low pH: RO/Di water. Use neutral substrate and minimal or no rock to avoid it buffering back up. If you need to go lower than 7.0pH for something in particular, also use a reducing substrate, like ADA Amazonia or Brightwell.In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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I was wanting to keep angelfish but have settled with rainbowfish which i have come to really enjoy. I am currently setting up a 20 long britstlenose pleco breeding tank. I have peat granuels and driftwood in it right now and will start using the RO filter that i already have attatched to my sink. the problem is it will only put out about 1.5 gallons before it must refill. How effective is using purigen at clearing up the water? Also is there anyone who has experience breeding these plecos or any helpfull hints.-----------------------------------------------------------------------
30 gallon: 15 lambchop rasbora , apistogramma cacatuoides (orange) pair, pearl guorami, sterbai cory cat, siamese algae eater, ottos, bristlenose pleco, snails, and lots of plants.
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Re: Best way to Lower Ph
Originally posted by Numero111 View PostI was wanting to keep angelfish but have settled with rainbowfish which i have come to really enjoy. I am currently setting up a 20 long britstlenose pleco breeding tank. I have peat granuels and driftwood in it right now and will start using the RO filter that i already have attatched to my sink. the problem is it will only put out about 1.5 gallons before it must refill. How effective is using purigen at clearing up the water? Also is there anyone who has experience breeding these plecos or any helpfull hints.
Regarding the BN plecos, give them a cave per male and let them do their thing. A simple PVC pipe will suffice.
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RODI will lower pH by stripping out all of the dissolved solvents that cause tap water to be high. However, I would not use this on a tank without treating it. There are many studies on the properties of RODI water. Fish get some of their minerals from the water so if you give them only RODI water then they will be lacking a source of their daily mineral intake, which can be detrimental to them. Angelfish can do fine on 8 pH water.
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I was wanting to keep angelfish but
I am currently setting up a 20 long britstlenose pleco breeding tank. I have peat granuels and driftwood in it right now and will start using the RO filter that i already have attatched to my sink.
As for RO-ID you need to be careful. Lowering PH can be good but it can kill. Ph can become to low and start dropping fast. the hole tank crashs and thin all you fish will be dead.Nothing Kills Evil Like a Sharp Stick...
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