Lemon Juice Question?

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This is strictly a hypothetical, but what would be wrong with adding a little pure lemon juice to aquarium water to lower ph? It's natural, it's got vitamins, just seems like it would be possible. What do all the chemists think? Where's Dr. Joe?
 
Ok, what is the pH now?

What's the pH of your tap water (what you will use for W/C's)?

Why do you want to lower it?

What kind of fish / bio-load?

How much do you want to lower it?

You didn't think you'd get away easy did you? :D

I have your answer I just making you work for it (Hypothetically). :ROFL:

Dr Joe

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You didn't think you'd get away easy did you? :D

LOL - Watch out what you ask for!

Another easy natural way to lower Ph is to add some wood to your tank.
 
Dr Joe;1669278; said:
Ok, what is the pH now?

What's the pH of your tap water (what you will use for W/C's)?

Why do you want to lower it?

What kind of fish / bio-load?

How much do you want to lower it?

You didn't think you'd get away easy did you? :D

I have your answer I just making you work for it (Hypothetically). :ROFL:

Dr Joe

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-Hypothetically, I have a 150 gallon tank.
-Tap water in Birmingham Alabama is about 8.
-Fish would be mostly of the cichlid family. So, 5 severum, 2 Nics, 1 Blood Parrot, 1 Chocolate cichlid, 1 geo jurapari, 3 clown plcs, 1 rubberlip plec, 8 corys, 6 SAE. Oh, and 1 orange chromide (I know, brackish) the wife won't let me give it back.
-say I want to lower it to 6.5
-Water changes will mostly from tap, 80%, Birmingham has won awards for tap water. The other 20% will be RO/DI.
-No I knew if you responded it would mean 20 questions!!:ROFL:
 
Your 'theoretical' tank is theoretically overstocked ;) (I theorized that the fish were all of a large variety, especially the 17" pleco).

The buffering capacity of your "award winning" (and meaning 'stable') water will cause the pH restabilise to the original value.

The pH swings that you create from this attempt will be harmful to the fish.

(Not mentioning the impurities nor varying acidity levels here).

Run the filtered water thru peat to slowly lower the pH.

A stable pH is more important than a spot on pH.

Now go make some lemonade and sit back and enjoy the fish (theoretically).

Good question tho.

Dr Joe

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very informative thread guys
 
A little ot but I have noticed when I net out fish that have been eating my garlic enhanced homemade food,the fish actually smell like garlic!!.Was wondering if i added the lemon juice to the tank then fried them up if they would retain that complex flavor?
 
gomezladdams;1671405; said:
A little ot but I have noticed when I net out fish that have been eating my garlic enhanced homemade food,the fish actually smell like garlic!!.Was wondering if i added the lemon juice to the tank then fried them up if they would retain that complex flavor?
Might be a good point in the "eat your fish" topic. :nilly:
 
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