steve-s
Well-known member
An acceptable pH would be anything above 8.0. An optimum pH would be nothing less than 8.2 at any time. A healthy tank should have an AM pH of 8.2-8.3 and an evening pH towards the 8.5 area. Mine never drops below 8.3.
The thing with Ph though is if alkalinity is in the proper (to the higher) range, you should not be trying to control pH chemically. You need to look at the environmental factors that influence pH. Primarily being CO2. Often this will be lack of water flow, improper use of water flow, tight fitting lids without a proportionate sump (skimmers won't help here), too many gas appliances, lack of aeration in the tank room itself, overfeeding, overstocking and/or lack of regular maintenance.
As for you question about soda, yes. Bicarb can be used where alk is the only issue but you need a bicarb/carb product where both are at issue. Remember what I said above though, control of pH through chemical means is usually self defeating.
Cheers
Steve
The thing with Ph though is if alkalinity is in the proper (to the higher) range, you should not be trying to control pH chemically. You need to look at the environmental factors that influence pH. Primarily being CO2. Often this will be lack of water flow, improper use of water flow, tight fitting lids without a proportionate sump (skimmers won't help here), too many gas appliances, lack of aeration in the tank room itself, overfeeding, overstocking and/or lack of regular maintenance.
As for you question about soda, yes. Bicarb can be used where alk is the only issue but you need a bicarb/carb product where both are at issue. Remember what I said above though, control of pH through chemical means is usually self defeating.
Cheers
Steve