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  • How to Change the PH of Water

    Water pH is one of the most important aspects of quality water. It measures the alkalinity and acidity of water. Water pH is neutral at 7.0. A measurement below 7.0 is acidic and above 7.0 is...

  • How to Raise the pH in a Fish Aquarium

    An aquarium's pH level is directly related to carbonate hardness levels, and it's important to raise carbonate hardness in order to raise pH levels. Discover why baking soda should only be...

  • How to Clean a Reef Tank

    Aquariums provide enjoyment for marine enthusiasts. Reef aquariums can contain fish, corals, mollusks and invertebrates that are from a person's favorite vacation area or native region, such as...

  • How to Build an Aquarium From Scratch

    Fish tanks can create areas of relaxation in your home and allow for long periods of enjoyment watching the fish swim and interact. While building an aquarium from scratch can be a long process,...

  • How to Maintain pH in a Reef Aquarium

    In order to maintain a healthy reef aquarium, you need to constantly monitor the pH level of the tank. Reef tanks are very sensitive to pH. For the inhabitants to remain healthy, a constant pH...

  • How to Prepare a New Fish Tank

    A fish tank is a creative way to add living art to any room of your home. Properly preparing a new fish tank will ensure your new fish will have a safe living environment. A proper tank setup will...

  • How to Increase Alkalinity in Fish Tanks

    Low alkalinity isn't necessarily a problem, depending on what type of fish you have, but it can lead to a problem. In water with a consistently low pH, ammonia will build up due to the lack of...

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