How are you guys adjusting/buffering the PH in the water you use for water changes? My 10 Gallon seems to have settled in at 8.3 for the past 2 weeks but I can't get my replacement water up to 8.3 for water changes. I've tried baking soda but it sits at 7.8. I don't want to add much baking soda really because 1 tsp per 5 gallons brings the PH up to 7.8-8.0 but shoots the dKH deep into the 30's.
I'm thinking of buying Seachem's marine buffer 8.3 and mixing it into every new batch of salt water. Is this a good idea? And no, the salt mix doesn't buffer the PH past 7.8, so I really do need a way to get my replacement water's PH up.
I'm thinking of buying Seachem's marine buffer 8.3 and mixing it into every new batch of salt water. Is this a good idea? And no, the salt mix doesn't buffer the PH past 7.8, so I really do need a way to get my replacement water's PH up.