hubbybug12409
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Good day folks.. I tested my tank and the Ph level is high.. how do u lower it
Yes, a stable pH is always better than trying to pinpoint a specific number, the fish should adapt to it. My pH is about 8 out of the tap, but somehow it goes to 6.8 in my tank, which is perfect for my angelfish..I don't know what happens though lol! I know I inject CO2 and have driftwood in the tank, that might be it.
Good day folks.. I tested my tank and the Ph level is high.. how do u lower it
Hello hubb...
Unless you're keeping rare fish, the vast majority will do well in water with a pH of between 6 to 8.5 with no trouble, as long as it stays level. Don't try to change the pH, you won't be able to keep it steady and you could cause a sudden change. A sudden change in the acidity or alkalinity of the water can kill your fish.
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