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Is there a way to reduce pH without resorting to algae inducing phosphate buffers?

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Is there a way to reduce pH without resorting to algae inducing phosphate buffers?

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I’m glad you asked. You can reduce pH by injecting moderate levels of CO2 into the aquarium water.

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