PH Buffer, Die Die must. Period. |
PH Buffer, Die Die must. Period. |
mountain |
Thu, 07 Oct 2004 4:45 pm
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---- I think for PH crash it might be misleading to have SODIUM BICARBONATE as 1st line of treatment .. SODIUM BICARBONATE is for buffering water, and not for treatment of fish's health plus if the PH crash, HB wouldn't advised you to dump 2 teaspoon of BS into the water immediately |
Bandit |
Sun, 06 Mar 2005 6:36 pm
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Thanks guys for the reply I'm begining to have a better understanding, but there are still some more queries.
1. If the used water in the tank is PH7, and the tap water measure is PH8 (assuming already buffer with 2 teaspoon of BS), how should I change the water without incurring PH shock to my goldfish, since the minimal shock is 0.3 or less. 2. Can BB built up inside my OHF, the white filtering foam if I change my water frequently but without changing or washing of the filter material for 2 mths. |
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