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PH Low in Community Tank!


Oscar

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I have got the same thing in my 2ft tank. I have guppies and bristlenoses. Tap water is 7.4 but after a week my ph drops to 6.5. I have been told that baking soda can help keep the ph stable but have no idea how much to add to my tank of 90ltrs.

I do have two pieces of driftwood in there which I am guessing is the cause but I don't want to remove the wood because I have bristlenoses in there (male and female and some bubbas). So would baking soda work and does anyone have any idea how much to add?

cheers

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Get a bubble box filter and fill it with chicken grit.

A piece of filter floss over the top to catch the solids in the water.

Over time this not only acting as a filter for you, but will help raise the pH.

Also, see if you can get som lmestone chip to add to your gravel.

Alan 104

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Is a pH of 6.4 a problem in your tank? If the fish are happy and the pH doesn't keep dropping then why change it. Most often it's only us who wants the pH at a higher level.

A pH below 7.0 is safer for your fish anyway as ammonia is ammonium and is much less toxic to the fish...

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The reason for why it got my attention is that my female bristlenose started to act really strange. She was going around and around and around the filter and didn't look like she was slowing down. I have done the water change and its not quite 7ph but she has settled down. I just didn't want to lose my female which is why I asked. But if it won't harm them then I will try not to get to worried about it :D

Cheers for that :D

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