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Is there a way to maintain fresh water Ph with out adding drops too it
once a week, I tested my 55 gallon tank last week and the Ph was good. a week later and the Ph has dropped |
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bobb699" wrote in message
ups.com... Is there a way to maintain fresh water Ph with out adding drops too it once a week, I tested my 55 gallon tank last week and the Ph was good. a week later and the Ph has dropped It sounds like your tank is a bit polluted with waste. This causes ph drops like that. What is your current maintenence schedule? Anyway, to get back on track you will need to do several water changes in a week. Use a good gravel vacuum and thoroughly clean the gravel. Just do a third or so of the gravel at a change, siphon out about 50% of the water during each of these vacuumings. 3 changes in one week and all of the gravel should be fairly clean. If the water isn't running clear from the gravel then keep on doing it until it does. Make sure you clean under any decorations also. Then get a regular cleaning schedule going of a 40% water change every week. And clean the gravel thoroughly each time. Depending on the fish load and feeding schedule you may be able to slow the changes down a bit, but you will want to get in a habit of doing it without fail if you aren't already. -- Margolis http://web.archive.org/web/200302152...qs/AGQ2FAQ.htm http://www.unrealtower.org/faq |
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![]() "bobb699" wrote in message ups.com... Is there a way to maintain fresh water Ph with out adding drops too it once a week, I tested my 55 gallon tank last week and the Ph was good. a week later and the Ph has dropped What's in the tank? Bob |
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Sometimes LFS/LPS will sell a product, that is not needed. Strange but
true. Anyhow, post back the types of fish, and your ph readings. In most case's a stable ph reading is more important than one you keep adjusting. The chemicals are sometime worse than leaving the ph alone. -- Posted via CichlidFish.com http://www.cichlidfish.com/portal/forums |
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