britishred
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some 1 told me that u can put some rock in your res to keep the ph steddy u get it from a aquariam shop is this true ??? if so does any1 no what its called???
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He merely asked about aquarium rocks used to steady the pH. He did not say the pH was going up or down. But as there is nothing that is a buffer against pH rise one should likely assume he is wanting to buffer against pH drops.u can get ph buffers at your aquarium so why would u get the rock?if your ph keeps rising dramatically then find out what the problem is
thanks for the info f**k this forum is good s**tTypically Pottasium Hydroxide is used to raise the pH. A carbonate such as magnesium carbonate or pottasium carbonate as a buffer. Lowering the pH is usually done with Phosphoric acid or Nitric Acid. Dyna-Grow pH Up contains Pottasium Hydroxide and Pottasium Carbonate. Dyna-Grow pH Down usually contains both Phosphoric acid or Nitric Acid. Cheaper versions usually do not add the buffer (pottasium carbonate) to their pH Up, nor do they add Nitric Acid to their pH down.
Baking soda will stop your ph rising, it will shoot the ph up but when u get it back down again it works awesome , 1 table spoon per gallon. i was trying to go for the micheal stance in my avatar o wellTypically Pottasium Hydroxide is used to raise the pH. A carbonate such as magnesium carbonate or pottasium carbonate as a buffer. Lowering the pH is usually done with Phosphoric acid or Nitric Acid. Dyna-Grow pH Up contains Pottasium Hydroxide and Pottasium Carbonate. Dyna-Grow pH Down usually contains both Phosphoric acid or Nitric Acid. Cheaper versions usually do not add the buffer (pottasium carbonate) to their pH Up, nor do they add Nitric Acid to their pH down.