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    How do pH levels effect the health of my fish?
    Doug Ludemann
    Professional Aquarist
    Doug Ludemann is the owner and operator of Fish Geeks, LLC, an aquarium services company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Doug has worked in the aquarium and fish-care industry for over 20 years, including having worked as a professional aquarist for the Minnesota Zoo and Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. He received his Bachelor of Science in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior from the University of Minnesota.
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    When the pH bottoms out on a repetitive basis, it creates stress on your fish. That may not manifest in immediate death, but you may lose your fish over time. Consider setting a CO2 injection up on a CO2 monitor, which would prevent the pH from fluctuating to levels that are too low.
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    What is the best pH level for catfish and tilapia fish?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    Catfish thrive in a pH range of 5-7, while tilapia prefer a pH of 7-10, although you probably want to keep it closer to the 7 side of things. While some folks will claim otherwise, a lot of people have trouble housing catfish and tilapia together, so you may want separate environments here.
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    How can I increase the pH of my fish tank?
    Community Answer
    One teaspoon of baking soda per five gallons is generally a safe amount for small, incremental increases. It's best to remove the fish from the tank prior to raising the pH. Then simply dissolve the required amount of baking soda in some conditioned water and add it to the aquarium.
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    My tank is reading 8.0 pH and I have tropical fish. What's wrong and how do I fix this?
    Community Answer
    As the fish defecate and urinate, they produce ammonia, which then increases the pH of water. To correct it, the tank needs to be cleaned. For a temporary fix, you can remove some of the water and replace with fresh water. Just make sure the new water has been de-chlorinated.
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    What does "pH" mean in this article?
    Community Answer
    The pH of a solution is a measure of the molar concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution, and as such, is a measure of the acidity or basicity of the solution.
  • Question
    Should the yellow part be up or down?
    Community Answer
    Generally aquarium pH kits read: 0-6 = low pH = acidic = Yellow - correct by adding a base (like calcium carbonate) = pH up 7 = neutral = Green 8-14 high pH = base/basic = Blue - correct by adding an acid = pH down
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    Why is my tank ammonia level at 8.0?
    Community Answer
    You have not cleaned out the tank recently. You need to do a 75% water change IMMEDIATELY if you want your fish to live. Repeat daily until the ammonia level is at 0.
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    What can I do if my pH level is 1?
    Community Answer
    If you have a pH of 1, then it wouldn't be possible for anything to live in the water since it would be essentially like stomach acid.
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    What happens if I add pH test drops directly to my tank water by mistake? Will it kill the fish?
    Community Answer
    It's my understanding that chemical pH indicators are usually a weak acid. The drops are going to be a minuscule amount, so my guess is your fish will be fine.
  • Question
    What is the best pH level for betta fish?
    Community Answer
    7.0
  • Question
    Why is it important to test the pH of soil in fish tanks?
    Community Answer
    You're not testing the soil, you're testing the water pH because the fish require particular levels of pH to live in.
  • Question
    What is the ideal water pH for a crawfish?
    Patrick
    Community Answer
    A pH of 7.0 is the optimal level for crawfish. This is basically neutral, in that the water isn't acidic or basic.
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    Is vinegar a safe acid to use in the tank?
    Community Answer
    No, vinegar is not a safe acid to use in the tank.
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    How do I know if I need to increase or decrease the pH in my fish tank?
    Gini Pug
    Community Answer
    Research the types of fish you have and see what pH levels they need. Then get pH test strips, or an electronic tester to find your pH.
  • Question
    What is the ideal pH for fancy guppies?
    Gini Pug
    Community Answer
    Between 6.8 and 7.6.
  • Question
    Can i use universal pH paper to test my fish aquarium?
    Community Answer
    It's not very accurate. Buy API's test kit add 3 drops and wait five minutes. You will get clear results.
  • Question
    What is the best pH level for goldfish?
    Community Answer
    The best pH for goldfish is between 7.2 and 7.6.
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    I test my 40 gallon aquarium every 3 days for its pH level by way of test strips. It always reads a light pink color. Does not match any of the colors shown. How do I know what their pH level it is really?
    Mel K
    Top Answerer
    Strip tests are not accurate, so if you're able to, consider buying a liquid test kit, such as the API freshwater master kit.
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    How many drops of pH up do I put in my fish tank? How do I know how much I need?
    Em Davis
    Community Answer
    Almost all liquid aquarium solutions have instructions with specific measurements on the bottle. The majority of the time, the measurements are in gallons, so it is also important to know the size of your tank.
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