SkullV New member Jan 24, 2012 #41 ColaAddict said: In hypo, how do u maintain pH? Click to expand... If you are using a quality salt it shouldn't be an issue. I ALWAYS have an air pump going into my QT though no matter what med is in there.
ColaAddict said: In hypo, how do u maintain pH? Click to expand... If you are using a quality salt it shouldn't be an issue. I ALWAYS have an air pump going into my QT though no matter what med is in there.
SkullV New member Jan 24, 2012 #43 ColaAddict said: But when u lower your SG to 1.009, wont your pH drop? Click to expand... There is plenty of buffering in a quality salt mix to make the drop negligible.
ColaAddict said: But when u lower your SG to 1.009, wont your pH drop? Click to expand... There is plenty of buffering in a quality salt mix to make the drop negligible.
Triggerdood Active member Jan 24, 2012 #44 You can use baking soda to raise the ph if it becomes an issue.
TotalPetsPlus New member Jan 24, 2012 #45 soak the food in ginger root i use about 1 tablespoon for my 125. then dump it in the tank
helitaiwan963 New member Jan 25, 2012 #46 Dump the blended ginger root with the soaked food into the tank?