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How Do You Maintain Ph In A Reef Aquarium?

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How Do You Maintain Ph In A Reef Aquarium?

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In order to maintain a healthy reef aquarium, you need to constantly monitor the pH level of the tank. Reef tanks are very sensitive to pH. For the inhabitants to remain healthy, a constant pH level in the acceptable range of 8.0-8.4 must be maintained. If the pH level falls outside of the norms, you have several options to correct it. Plan on testing at least once a week. Follow the test kit instructions to test a sample of the aquarium water. If the pH registers as to low, you can add commercial pH increaser to the water. If you do not have commercial pH increaser available, you can add baking soda to the water. Add the baking slowly a little at a time, and retest after each dose. If the test indicates that the pH is too high, add a commercial pH reduction product. If you do not have a commercial reducer available, then vinegar or lemon juice make adequate acidic substitutes. Simply add a small amount to the water and retest. Removing a portion of the water and replacing it with fres

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