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rdebonis December 10th, 2008 05:24 PM

Lowering pH
 
What is the best method to lower pH and gH and maintain them other than RO water? I am keeping Betta brownorum which requires low pH water and very soft water. pH requirement is 4.0 to 5.0, Hardness less than 5gDH. I have been using Almond Leaves and Kents Blackwater Expert. I was wondering if there is another item I could use as well as a buffer to maintain the pH and gDH at these low levels.

bderen January 3rd, 2009 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by rdebonis (Post 28)
What is the best method to lower pH and gH and maintain them other than RO water? I am keeping Betta brownorum which requires low pH water and very soft water. pH requirement is 4.0 to 5.0, Hardness less than 5gDH. I have been using Almond Leaves and Kents Blackwater Expert. I was wondering if there is another item I could use as well as a buffer to maintain the pH and gDH at these low levels.

I think you can put peat filtration media into your filter to lower the PH.

alazandv March 8th, 2009 05:46 PM

yeah, peat media will work great, although might discolor the water slightly.

stevem March 9th, 2009 05:19 PM

RO is still the best way to go. More expensive at first, but cheaper in the long run.

stevem March 9th, 2009 05:46 PM

Adjusting PH
 
A cheaper way to go is a brita water filter, keep in mind it may not be cheaper in the long run, and is slow.
Also peat softens the water, but does not always lower the PH.
Soft water and lower PH do not always go hand and hand.

Appoisire December 20th, 2009 07:21 AM

Lowering pH
 
Im not sure that you will be able to lower your truck that much if its a 4x4. I could be wrong though. I know lowering 4x4s is way more involved and you can never get as low as with a 2wd.

xoomer December 20th, 2009 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Appoisire (Post 1188)
Im not sure that you will be able to lower your truck that much if its a 4x4. I could be wrong though. I know lowering 4x4s is way more involved and you can never get as low as with a 2wd.


^^^ not sure how lowering pH in tank relates to lowering a 4X4, kindly elaborate :chuckle:

stevem December 23rd, 2009 12:06 AM

somebody's confused.


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