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Hi. I checked my pond's pH today and it was around 8.4. This is the
highest it's ever been. I had been under the impression that I was supposed to keep the pH between 7 and 8, so I got scared and did a partial water change. This was late this afternoon. Thought I'd wait till the morning to recheck it, once things have equilibrated. Ammonia and Nitrites were negative and the KH and GH were somewhere in the 70-100 range I think (hafta go look it up; 5 and 6 drops with the colorimetric tests). I know I'm supposed to be watching for broad pH swings and could probably use for the water to be a bit harder, but I was hesitant to add anything that could contribute to the alkalinity of the water with a pH of over 8. I have been noticing spawning activity, and recently saw foam in the waterfall. Questions: Is the sudden increase in pH maybe due to, um, "genetic material" from spawning??? Is a pH of 8.4 okay? How high is it safe to allow the pH to go? Thank you. Joan ___________________ |
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A PH of 8.4 is fine. I read that 9.0 is the highest for goldfish to keep
them healthy. I just had one at 10.5 and he was looking pretty rough. After I dropped it to about 9 he was swimming around happily. Nedra pointed out to me a few weeks ago that you can super dose your water with baking soda to launch your KH which will keep your PH at 8.4. Sam "JGW" wrote in message ... Hi. I checked my pond's pH today and it was around 8.4. This is the highest it's ever been. I had been under the impression that I was supposed to keep the pH between 7 and 8, so I got scared and did a partial water change. This was late this afternoon. Thought I'd wait till the morning to recheck it, once things have equilibrated. Ammonia and Nitrites were negative and the KH and GH were somewhere in the 70-100 range I think (hafta go look it up; 5 and 6 drops with the colorimetric tests). I know I'm supposed to be watching for broad pH swings and could probably use for the water to be a bit harder, but I was hesitant to add anything that could contribute to the alkalinity of the water with a pH of over 8. I have been noticing spawning activity, and recently saw foam in the waterfall. Questions: Is the sudden increase in pH maybe due to, um, "genetic material" from spawning??? Is a pH of 8.4 okay? How high is it safe to allow the pH to go? Thank you. Joan ___________________ |
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