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![]() Using an outside/fresh air source for the skimmer can sometimes help depending what CO2 levels are like inside your house. There are also many other ways but it depends on what your define as "natural"
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#2
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![]() well i know with fresh water u can adddrift wood and that will lower the ph i used that method for several of my tanks for years now i was wondering if shells more rock or anything in that manner would be able to raise the ph?
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#3
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![]() I use air from a small air pump and bubbler to my w/c water, it keeps the PH stable. I don't see why it wouldn't work in a tank. I would think your skimmer would do the same.
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#4
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![]() yeah i just have a small 30 gallon but but i do have a skimmer my ph is sitting at somewhere between 7.5 and 8 ish im not the best at reading the colours.
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#5
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![]() whats your salinity and temperature?
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#6
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![]() temp is 79 and salinity 1.023
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#7
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![]() Yeap, raising it to 1.025-1.026 should raise your PH.
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#8
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![]() i hadnt checked my salinity in about 2 weeks i had thought it was about that high
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