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Oilers 09-27-2011 09:33 PM

Help with pH
 
Hi,
What is the best way/product to raise the pH level? I just measured the pH of my tank and it's only 7.7. Is it the reason why I found my cleaner shrimp dead this morning? I tested the water and the salinity, nitrate and phosphate numbers are alright. Help please!

parkinsn 09-27-2011 09:34 PM

What is your Alk/Kh level? If your PH is that low you KH is likely low as well

kien 09-27-2011 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oilers (Post 639219)
Hi,
What is the best way/product to raise the pH level? I just measured the pH of my tank and it's only 7.7. Is it the reason why I found my cleaner shrimp dead this morning? I tested the water and the salinity, nitrate and phosphate numbers are alright. Help please!

Your shrimp may not be dead, he may have just molted and is now hiding.

Oilers 09-27-2011 10:45 PM

My Kh level is 12.
Kien: the shrimp is really dead. It's right at the side of the tank, upside down and didn't move at all the whole morning.

mattdean 09-28-2011 12:26 AM

How long has your tank been set up? If it's fairly new, your PH is fine. Mine was around 7.7 for months. Then it rose on it's own over time. What's most important is that it doesn't fluctuate greatly. As long as it's stable, things should be fine. I doubt it would kill your shrimp unless it dropped quickly.

Alk should definitely be tested as stated above. If the shrimp is dea, I assume you took it out. If it doesn't get eaten quickly it will just rot and poolute the water.

Good luck

jimbo222 09-28-2011 05:49 AM

I'v had the same issue for the past year
7.7 ph with no ill effect's on my shrimp.
Finally last month i found a solution by running a quarter inch hose to the outside and attaching it to my skimmer intake. and now ph is at 8.2 , never seen it this high.
and for some reason my skimmer is pulling twice the amount of goo.

Oilers 09-28-2011 06:14 AM

Matt: The tank was set up a couple months ago. Fairly new.
I removed the dead shrimp, dosed my tank with AragaMilk. I'll measure the pH tomorrow to see if that helps. Thanks for all the replies guys and gals.

wingedfish 09-28-2011 12:43 PM

dosing a 2 month old tank will cause you to rip your hair out.

Gripenfelter 09-28-2011 02:46 PM

Seachem Buffer. Won't let you overdose.

How many fish do you have? Maybe you're over stocked?

Myka 09-28-2011 03:08 PM

pH is the most misunderstood parameter. Don't try to adjust the pH with chemical and additives, all that will accomplish is a short term change, and the pH will drift right back to where it was. Next thing you know alkalinity will be up at 15 dKH and you're still wondering why your pH is low. You can very easily have high alkalinity and low pH. Alkalinity does not directly affect pH.

With your tank being so new, it is not a surprise at all as it takes several months for a tank to settle in. How big is your tank? Are you using a protein skimmer?

the two most common causes of low pH are an inability to off-gas CO2 because either you aren't using a skimmer or your house isn't getting fresh air (can't get rid of CO2 if the skimmer is sucking in CO2), and high bioload (fish poop is acidic).


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