Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)
Hi,
John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.
I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.
With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.
I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.
If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.
I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.
I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.
Thank you
Darragh Sherwin
Yet another Ph question
- mrsFishpatrick (Astrid Fitzpatrick)
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I nearly toppled over when I got a reading of 8.0- 8.2
I hadn't tested in a while as the ph normally always came back to me at around 7.2-7.4
I tested the ph in 3 of my tanks and 2 were at 8.0 the other one was 8.2
My tap water is 7.4
How did this happen??
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- rclerkin (Rory Clerkin)
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Do you use anything in your filter other than the usual at all?
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- mrsFishpatrick (Astrid Fitzpatrick)
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Thank you Dublin CC:angry:
I need a method for lowering the ph and keeping it there,
who uses the almond leaves?
how stable is the ph with it?
what about Co2 (diy for now) can you keep the ph stable with it?
I know a stable ph is better then a fluctuating one but, 8.2 (I don't keep africans)
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- mrsFishpatrick (Astrid Fitzpatrick)
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I am in the process of setting up a shrimp tank (or 2 if I get my way:P ) and they would do better with a ph of 7.5 max.
Anyone knows how stable the ph is with the use of either almond leaves or co2?
Or even peat?
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- mrsFishpatrick (Astrid Fitzpatrick)
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I have a relative coming over with my b-day presents the end of may:P
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Peat granuels in the filter is also used but this can become expensive . Blackwater extract is another over stated product, The best way is A.D.A Amazon 2 soil, expesive but last up to 2 years. keeps the Ph around 7. mine is 6.5 It is easier to increase Ph than Lowere it
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- mrsFishpatrick (Astrid Fitzpatrick)
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Kh was 100 (had to add 10 drops to see result)
How can it be a single number like 2????
please help
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reviews.ebay.com/How-to-use-Indian-Almon...idZ10000000004008374
I think i'll get me some of them

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- platty252 (Darren Dalton)
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Okay hm I dunno if I read this right but Gh was 180 (added 9 drops to get result and had to multiply by 20)
Kh was 100 (had to add 10 drops to see result)
How can it be a single number like 2????
please help
Astrid you multiply the ppm (kh 100ppm) x 0.056
This will give you GH 10 and KH 5.6
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- Ian (Anthony Ramirez)
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i remember a friend from Singapore used to send me ketapang teabags to try out and they were great ! 'vi not seen anything like that commercially available he just crushes them leaves and places them in some teabag type material and you just put it directly on to water or on your overhead filter water flowI just came across this Almond leaf guide on ebay of all places. It seems pretty good and has good ideas for how to use them in your tank.
reviews.ebay.com/How-to-use-Indian-Almon...idZ10000000004008374
I think i'll get me some of them
Here's my own leaves I picked up one time:
Fishkeeping CV: Co-founded, 1st President of the only surviving Fishkeeping Club (Accredited by Dept. of Fisheries) in the Philippines (mypalhs.com). I have mostly reared tropicals - Arowanas and monster fishes. My oldest arowana is 13years old (died in a tropical storm). Ive since reared a Black,...
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- mrsFishpatrick (Astrid Fitzpatrick)
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As an update, I tested my tap water's Ph
immedeatly 7.4
after an hour 7.8
after 24 hours 8.6
I want to get my ph, Gh, Kh down because the fish are getting a bit skittish and the 5th tank I am working on is a CRS tank I am planning for the end of may.
dilemma's dilemma's dilemma's
do any fish shops sell RO water?
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- russell (russell watson)
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Now comes the problem, with a low Gh/Kh which is what we want for breeding , Using Co2 or ANYTHING ELSE, with a low Gh.Kh you can get a Ph CRASH unless you are experienced and needs careful monitoring or you could wipe out your stck.!!!!!!
I can have soft water with a GH/Kh of 3 and a Ph of 7!!!!!!
Realy unless you are a seriuse breeder of soft water fish just stick with your normal easy to run regime and enjoy your hobby.
Keep all readings CONSTANT and the fish will be happy.
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5 Wld Tefe Discus 650
R.O unit 100gpd 150 an essential
TDS Meter 48 an essential
Ph controller 160
ADA Smazon soil 40
Co2 supply 50
diffuser & bubble
counter 15
To this add RO filters x 3 sets per year - Co2 replinishment as nescessary
A Basic initial outlay RO & TDS around £200 from U.K or 400 euro in Ireland.
Nothing worth doing is Cheap - Think before you dive in or it can be a costly mistake
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Hope you get the answers to your questions. Best of luch
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I know Aquatic Village have the softner pillow. I believe it works using Osmosis or somthing like that.
Anywho, what you need to do is reduce the carbonate hardness (Kh) which acts as the ph buffer. You don't need to focus on the General hardness (tho I'm not sure if changing one changes the other).
Once your carbonate hardness is reduced your ph changes will be more effective.
You might want to hold off on the shrimp for a while tho. If your water is difficult from the tap every water becomes a pain. I was doing 12L water changes through a britta water filter to soften the water. It was a real pain. The britta jug takes about 1L at a time so 12 fills of the jug, each time wating for it to drain. It really put me off the hobby. All so I could lower the ph.
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- mrsFishpatrick (Astrid Fitzpatrick)
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There are a lot of knowledgable peope on the forums who have success in breeding many species, Myself I am a Discus man and have been for 50 years, John H is good for Apisto's & Killi's Platty for killies and Daragh for Cat's and I thinks he is into shrimps I may be wrong, and ther are many others. If it is specific advice on a species I suggest you post a request for people with experience in that field for advice. I have been trying to help you understand the pro's and con's of Ph which is what you asked,
Hope you get the answers to your questions. Best of luch
And I very much appreciate all your comments, and everyone else who chimes in, I am taking it all in,
As for the shrimp, they will not be here for another 2 months so that is why I am doing the research now, and asking as many questions as possible, exploring all the routes that might lead to were I want to get.
thanks a mill
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- mrsFishpatrick (Astrid Fitzpatrick)
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just wondering has anyone else noticed their ph making a huge jump in 24 hours
7.4 straight from the tap
7.8 after an hour
8.6 after 24 hours!
(this is not my tankwater but water I kept in a container seperate)
The ph in my tank is sticking at 8.0-8.2 in my tanks but I am worried about doing a wc right now.
Going to ring the council tomorrow and see wtf is going on
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When you take your first test from the tap it will read say 7.0 because it contains all the acids added by the supplier. as the water stands the acids etc start to loose there efficiency so a few hours later the water will start to restablish itself to its original level afte.r 24 hours the water Ph will settle out to the very begining as all the added chemicals deplete.
Hope this helps
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If you to add "Ph down" you would see your Ph drop. but after time it will return to it's original reading The change being only temporery.
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