PH Question

NinaKeibos

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I have two senegal bichirs and one ropefish (will add his friend soon). My ph is running about 8.0. We just recently did a 50% water change. We are looking at adding driftwood but are there other ways to lower the ph? Also, is this ph high enough to be deadly? I don't want to lose one of these guys.
 

HarleyK

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They'll be okay.

People often hurt their fish with fluctuating pH values while trying to make the water "perfect". Sometimes, as in this case, "good" is better than fluctuation. Just keep it steady.
 
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thacarter546

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Most fish will adapt to your ph easier than steadily changing ph. Driftwood will lower it a little. Peat moss in the filter changed once a month will lower it significantly and relatively steadily. Fluval makes peat granules for this purpose, however you can diy your own.
 

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Stability is key, but cause you asked; I'd use peat, or almond leaves, RO water; driftwood, buffering substrate to achieve the end goal
 
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