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On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 15:34:21 GMT, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote: So far I've had to adjust my pH/KH every spring in my lilypond. I do this after clean out before the frogs start spawning and I've removed all fish. I think my post starts with Algae a few days back, regarding this. Anyway, I agree, it is a balancing thing. Treat what's causing the rise by adding muriatic acid, about 1 cup/1,000 gallons and let it sit for a few days, if the pH comes back up add another cup, if not, add Baking soda to bring the pH back up and put the buffer back in. (Remove any critters before doing this.) Then monitor thereafter. ~ jan You can do this with critters: pH Down - - Muriatic acid (31% HCl) a dose of approximately 2 fluid ounces per 1000 gallons per day until the pH is about 8.5. I would not lower the pH below 8.5 without also testing KH (alkalinity). Acid directly consumes KH. If KH is lowered below ~100 mg/l, pH will become unstable, and the pH measurements become meaningless. Regards, Hal |
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