"Elaine T" wrote in message
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Hi,
The ph on my water is on the high side and I got ph adjust down to
bring it down to more acceptable levels.
I was told that removing the charcoal filter helps alot because I would
need to use less chemical.
Does it really make a difference?
Why are you trying to lower the pH? Pretty much all fish that are
suited to beginners will adjust fine to pH 8. Others have told you the
same. Most pH adjusters are phosphoric acid, which can cause algae
blooms and won't hold the tank's pH stable anyway.
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__ Elaine T __
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Just to give you some ideas - as I said in a different thread the pH here is
between 7.5 and 8 - my tanks are usually somewhere between the two - the two
lfs I use have the same pH as me. We keep (not in the same tank I hasten to
add):-
Pearl Gouramis
Blue 3 Spot Gouramis
Clown Loaches
Guppies
Platys
Pl*co
Neon Tetras
Glowlight Tetras
Rosy Barbs
Harlequins
Betta
Mollies
Yellow Labs
and this is just a list of what we have. I know of other people locally who
keep different fish to me. The only fish I've really had a problem with are
Gold Rams which I understand do prefer a lower pH.
I use tap water for my water changes with Aqua Plus as a conditioner. Not
sure I could cope with the added complication of changing the pH.....
Hope this gives you some ideas of what fish can cope with a pH at the level
we both seem to share.