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Ways to raise the pH· Filtering water over peat
· Add bogwood to the tank
· Inject carbon dioxide CO2
· Use a commercial acid buffer
· Water changes with softened water or RO (Reverse Osmosis) water
· Aerate the water, driving off the carbon dioxide (CO2)
· Filter over coral or limestone
· Add rocks containing limestone to the tank or use a coral sand substrate
· Use a commercial alkaline buffer
Ways to lower kH· Adding sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). One teaspoon of baking soda added to 50 liters of water can raise the kH of the water by approx 4 OdH without a major affect on pH.
· Adding an air stone to increase surface turbulence driving off carbon dioxide (CO2)
· Adding commercially available products to increase buffering capacity
· Injecting carbon dioxide (CO2)
· Use reverse osmosis (RO) water. You can mix tap water with reverse osmosis water to achieve the desired kH.
· Adding commercially available products to decrease the buffering capacity.
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| 0 to 4 dH | 0 to 70 ppm | Very Soft |
| 4 to 8 dH | 70 to 140 ppm | Soft |
| 8 to 12 dH | 140 to 210 ppm | Medium Hard |
| 12 to 18 dH | 210 to 320 ppm | Fairly Hard |
| 18 to 30 dH | 320 to 530 ppm | Hard |
| Higher | Very Hard | |
Ways to reduce gH Adding limestone to the aquarium (this will also increase kH which in turn will increase pH)
Adding calcium carbonate will raise gH and kH
Adding peat moss to your filter
Use commercially available water softening pillows or a water softener (this removes calcium and magnesium ions and replaces them with sodium ions. Many people feels that this is an unacceptable method of softening water as many fish that prefer soft water don’t like sodium either.
Mixing tap water with reverse osmosis (RO) water.
Good luck and happy fish keeping. While distinct, pH, kH and gH interact and affect each other. If you change one parameter, be sure and monitor the others to see the affect.
It is easiest and best to raise fish that are compatible with the water parameters you are dealt.
Make changes gradually.
When making changes it is usually best to do it in containers outside the aquarium, then add the treated water to the aquarium.
If you have a low kH, increase water changes accordingly and monitor pH more frequently.
Understand that decorations such as driftwood, bogwood, limestone, filtering with peat, etc. will affect the kH and pH of the aquarium.