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Honestly, you have no idea what your pH is unless you monitor it in place. Adding water to a test vial can affect pH. Residue in the vial can affect it. Probes require a lot of care to stay accurate. And if you're using something like a Hagen pH kit, you could probably just make up a number.
If your fish are swimming and your rock isn't dissolving, your pH is fine ![]()
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It's displayed on my controller but is all over the place depending on the time of day and what part of the light cycle the tank is in. Now I feel silly having a container of Ph buffer sitting on my shelf! |
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Hey, check out the link in my signature for newbie friendly parameter info.
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thanks haha
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