Buffering RO H20?

Hello,
I am currently doing a 10% water change to my 55g FO tank with DO H20 from Wal-Mart. I have read different places about the need to "buffer" this RO water. What is this all about? And is this necessary?
Thanks for any help.
 

reefnut

Active Member
Don't add a buffer. Some people think sense RO water has a low PH they need to add a buffer to bring the PH up. There is no need to do this and could just cause problems.
 
Thanks Reefnut. I did not really think that I needed to do this either. I am glad. This is the first time I have used RO water to do a water change. I am going to continue to do so in the future. I'll monitor my PH in the days to come to see if it needs to be adjusted.
 

dogstar

Active Member
Fresh water should have a pH around 7 anyway, after you add the salt and mix well, test the new mixed water and if it needs buffering to match the tank water then go ahead, but if your useing a quality salt brand then you should not need much buffering if any, if the tank has good levels too.
 
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