Tlmcq
Songster
Driftwood is also good for ph lowering. Soak it water a day or so first to prevent yellow water. Do you have the fish in already? Decreasing amount of oxygen you are putting out can lower pH too. Just want to make sure you do this very slowly if fish are in tank as they have to have oxygen so finding proper zone with the fish in tank is more difficult. How big is your tank? What type of filter and aeration are you using? If your tap water is causing the high pH try not to do as many water changes or lower volume of water changes. You can also lower the pH of the tap water before adding to your tank, which will be much easier due to amount of oxygen before putting in tank.I am trying to get my pH straightened out. Our tap water is almost off the charts high when testing with the api kit. I added some peat to try to bring it down, and it's working, but my fish is swimming around in tea colored water (apparently a good thing for a betta anyway), just bought a light hood, and will likely be draining the tank and putting peat UNDER the gravel to keep working on the pH without it floating everywhere and gunking up the filter. I also have about 9 moss balls in there and one little baby plant that I don't know what it is, but it was marketed as a "betta plant" and was 3 little bulbs in the pack, only one has come up, so I need to dig the other 2 up before they rot...