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 |
ranchu8 |
Wed, 30 Mar 2005 11:17 pm
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Hi, my green water fluctuates between 8.0 (day time) to 8.9 (night time), presumably due to the algae. Do I still need to buffer with BS cos afraid my pH will rise even more? I tested Aqumedi's KH plus in some water and the pH could rise to above 11! There is some trace of ammonia (within 0.25ppm) in my green water. Is it usual to have this range of pH fluctuation (from 8.0 to 8.9)?
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