Originally Posted by
mudplayerx
http:///forum/post/2993069
There are numerous ways to fix it, but some background info would be helpful to find the best way for you.
How many gallons is your tank, and how much water is turning over per hour? A good way to test if low flow rate is making your pH drop is to take a bucket of tank water and run an airstone in it for an hour.
Test the pH of the bucket and if it is higher than that of the tank, you have a flow issue.
pH can also be low due to dissolved organic compounds. Water changes and a good skimmer will solve this.
I have a 60 gal. ph is around 7.8 I use that API liquid test kit. I have and XP2 canister and one power head. I do have an buffer 8.3 but I would rather fix the problem in a more natural way. I do between 5-7 gallon water changes every week.
My nitrite is 0,
Ammonia 0,
Nitrates usually 40
I know high.