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KRF
April 10th 04, 09:48 AM
Hi Everybody,

Just set my pond up Wednesday, and finsihed putting the rock around it
(for the 9th time yesterday lol) Getting the rock to look right was
harder than digging the hole! At anyrate, I test my Ph today, and its
7.5. How do I lower it? The book I have says that I should be at 7 or
even a little below. This is all new to me. I have Sal****er tanks in
my home, and am used to boosting me PH the 8.2 not lowering it to 7.
Please help. Thanks

Kevin

Oxymel_of_Squill
April 16th 04, 10:40 AM
if it's a new pond I would let it sit there and sort out its own Ph levels.
After a month or so start planting, but if I were setting up my pond again I
wouldn't introduce fish for a year, and I wouldn'y keep tipping in chemicals
from the pet shop

Jon

"KRF" > wrote in message
...
>
> Hi Everybody,
>
> Just set my pond up Wednesday, and finsihed putting the rock around it
> (for the 9th time yesterday lol) Getting the rock to look right was
> harder than digging the hole! At anyrate, I test my Ph today, and its
> 7.5. How do I lower it? The book I have says that I should be at 7 or
> even a little below. This is all new to me. I have Sal****er tanks in
> my home, and am used to boosting me PH the 8.2 not lowering it to 7.
> Please help. Thanks
>
> Kevin
>

Steve Parrish
April 29th 04, 02:07 AM
There is a Pond Care product called pH Down that will do that job if you
want it done pretty quickly. It will go down naturally over time but may
take a while.

"KRF" > wrote in message
...
>
> Hi Everybody,
>
> Just set my pond up Wednesday, and finsihed putting the rock around it
> (for the 9th time yesterday lol) Getting the rock to look right was
> harder than digging the hole! At anyrate, I test my Ph today, and its
> 7.5. How do I lower it? The book I have says that I should be at 7 or
> even a little below. This is all new to me. I have Sal****er tanks in
> my home, and am used to boosting me PH the 8.2 not lowering it to 7.
> Please help. Thanks
>
> Kevin
>

joe
April 29th 04, 07:28 PM
Can't find the original post, sorry. That Ph is fine. Most ponders will tell
you that 8.5 is fine (that's what mine is) A high Ph is less conducive to
plant growth, but not so you would notice IMHO. What you want to avoid is
swings in your Ph.

Joe

On 4/28/04 6:07 PM, "Steve Parrish" > wrote:

> There is a Pond Care product called pH Down that will do that job if you
> want it done pretty quickly. It will go down naturally over time but may
> take a while.
>
> "KRF" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> Hi Everybody,
>>
>> Just set my pond up Wednesday, and finsihed putting the rock around it
>> (for the 9th time yesterday lol) Getting the rock to look right was
>> harder than digging the hole! At anyrate, I test my Ph today, and its
>> 7.5. How do I lower it? The book I have says that I should be at 7 or
>> even a little below. This is all new to me. I have Sal****er tanks in
>> my home, and am used to boosting me PH the 8.2 not lowering it to 7.
>> Please help. Thanks
>>
>> Kevin



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George
May 9th 04, 05:09 AM
"joe" > wrote in message ...
> Can't find the original post, sorry. That Ph is fine. Most ponders will tell
> you that 8.5 is fine (that's what mine is) A high Ph is less conducive to
> plant growth, but not so you would notice IMHO. What you want to avoid is
> swings in your Ph.
>
> Joe

I don't know about 8.5 being normal. Do you use well water? Having said that,
a Ph of 7.4-7.5 is fine. I wouldn't worry at all about it. Mine is 7.4 and
always has been. The fish (koi, goldfish, and an albino channel catsfish) are
thriving. Never been sick. The plant are doing fine as well.