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KRF
April 10th 04, 09:53 AM
Just set my pond up Wednesday. Tested my Ph yesterday, and it 7.5.
How do I lower it to 7 or below. The book I have from the Library, say
a little under 7 is ideal for plants and fish, is this true? Thanks
Jim Humphries
April 10th 04, 01:46 PM
Ideal for many fish is nearer to 8. pH 7.5 is OK.
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Jim and Sara Humphries, Victoria, BC
"KRF" > wrote in message
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>
> Just set my pond up Wednesday. Tested my Ph yesterday, and it 7.5.
> How do I lower it to 7 or below. The book I have from the Library, say
> a little under 7 is ideal for plants and fish, is this true? Thanks
>
Jim Humphries
April 10th 04, 01:46 PM
Ideal for many fish is nearer to 8. pH 7.5 is OK.
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Jim and Sara Humphries, Victoria, BC
"KRF" > wrote in message
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>
> Just set my pond up Wednesday. Tested my Ph yesterday, and it 7.5.
> How do I lower it to 7 or below. The book I have from the Library, say
> a little under 7 is ideal for plants and fish, is this true? Thanks
>
Rich
April 10th 04, 02:57 PM
Your are right Plants like it a little lower then the fish. You have to come
up with a happy medium.
Her we have acid rain and I always had to up mine. with a little baking
soda. I mixed it in a jar first 1 teaspoon in 8 oz of water and dumped it
in.
"Jim Humphries" > wrote in message
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> Ideal for many fish is nearer to 8. pH 7.5 is OK.
> --
> Jim and Sara Humphries, Victoria, BC
> "KRF" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > Just set my pond up Wednesday. Tested my Ph yesterday, and it 7.5.
> > How do I lower it to 7 or below. The book I have from the Library, say
> > a little under 7 is ideal for plants and fish, is this true? Thanks
> >
>
>
Rich
April 10th 04, 02:57 PM
Your are right Plants like it a little lower then the fish. You have to come
up with a happy medium.
Her we have acid rain and I always had to up mine. with a little baking
soda. I mixed it in a jar first 1 teaspoon in 8 oz of water and dumped it
in.
"Jim Humphries" > wrote in message
news:P0Sdc.69013$oR5.12171@pd7tw3no...
> Ideal for many fish is nearer to 8. pH 7.5 is OK.
> --
> Jim and Sara Humphries, Victoria, BC
> "KRF" > wrote in message
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> >
> > Just set my pond up Wednesday. Tested my Ph yesterday, and it 7.5.
> > How do I lower it to 7 or below. The book I have from the Library, say
> > a little under 7 is ideal for plants and fish, is this true? Thanks
> >
>
>
~ Windsong ~
April 10th 04, 04:00 PM
"KRF" > wrote in message
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> Just set my pond up Wednesday. Tested my Ph yesterday, and it 7.5.
> How do I lower it to 7 or below. The book I have from the Library, say
> a little under 7 is ideal for plants and fish, is this true? Thanks
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My plants, koi and goldfish are thriving and my water stays around 7.8.
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Carol....
"Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again..."
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~ Windsong ~
April 10th 04, 04:00 PM
"KRF" > wrote in message
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>
> Just set my pond up Wednesday. Tested my Ph yesterday, and it 7.5.
> How do I lower it to 7 or below. The book I have from the Library, say
> a little under 7 is ideal for plants and fish, is this true? Thanks
==============================
My plants, koi and goldfish are thriving and my water stays around 7.8.
--
Carol....
"Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again..."
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RichToyBox
April 11th 04, 02:22 AM
Don't. The chemicals used to lower pH destroy the alkalinity or KH. The KH
is a buffer that helps stabilize the pH. If the KH is lost, then you are
more likely to have a pH crash at worst or very unstable pH at best.
Neither is good for fish. The fish will do fine in almost any stable pH
from about 6.5 to 9.0. Some plants utilize nutrients better in lower pH
ranges, but if the pH is jumping from 6.5 in the morning to 9.5 in the
afternoon, then I don't think the plants will like it either.
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RichToyBox
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"KRF" > wrote in message
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>
> Just set my pond up Wednesday. Tested my Ph yesterday, and it 7.5.
> How do I lower it to 7 or below. The book I have from the Library, say
> a little under 7 is ideal for plants and fish, is this true? Thanks
>
RichToyBox
April 11th 04, 02:22 AM
Don't. The chemicals used to lower pH destroy the alkalinity or KH. The KH
is a buffer that helps stabilize the pH. If the KH is lost, then you are
more likely to have a pH crash at worst or very unstable pH at best.
Neither is good for fish. The fish will do fine in almost any stable pH
from about 6.5 to 9.0. Some plants utilize nutrients better in lower pH
ranges, but if the pH is jumping from 6.5 in the morning to 9.5 in the
afternoon, then I don't think the plants will like it either.
--
RichToyBox
http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html
"KRF" > wrote in message
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>
> Just set my pond up Wednesday. Tested my Ph yesterday, and it 7.5.
> How do I lower it to 7 or below. The book I have from the Library, say
> a little under 7 is ideal for plants and fish, is this true? Thanks
>
~ jan JJsPond.us
April 12th 04, 04:07 AM
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 04:53:23 -0400, (KRF) wrote:
>Just set my pond up Wednesday. Tested my Ph yesterday, and it 7.5.
>How do I lower it to 7 or below. The book I have from the Library, say
>a little under 7 is ideal for plants and fish, is this true? Thanks
For Discus... what kind of fish do you have? 7.5 is excellent for the
majority of pond fish and plants. Do you know what your KH is?
~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?)
~ jan JJsPond.us
April 12th 04, 04:07 AM
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 04:53:23 -0400, (KRF) wrote:
>Just set my pond up Wednesday. Tested my Ph yesterday, and it 7.5.
>How do I lower it to 7 or below. The book I have from the Library, say
>a little under 7 is ideal for plants and fish, is this true? Thanks
For Discus... what kind of fish do you have? 7.5 is excellent for the
majority of pond fish and plants. Do you know what your KH is?
~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?)
KRF
April 12th 04, 02:09 PM
I was intending on Goldfish, comet, shubunkin, fantail, Some mixed
plants. I;m not sure about KH. I ordered a new kit for my Reef and am
going to use it to test the pond. In my reef though it usually runs
around 12 dkh
KRF
April 12th 04, 02:09 PM
I was intending on Goldfish, comet, shubunkin, fantail, Some mixed
plants. I;m not sure about KH. I ordered a new kit for my Reef and am
going to use it to test the pond. In my reef though it usually runs
around 12 dkh
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