{"id":7736,"date":"2023-08-02T03:37:00","date_gmt":"2023-08-02T01:37:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aquaforest.eu\/?post_type=docs&p=7736"},"modified":"2025-02-06T10:08:10","modified_gmt":"2025-02-06T09:08:10","password":"","slug":"how-to-raise-ph-in-aquarium-what-causes-low-ph-in-fish-tank","status":"publish","type":"docs","link":"https:\/\/aquaforest.eu\/en\/knowledge-base\/how-to-raise-ph-in-aquarium-what-causes-low-ph-in-fish-tank\/","title":{"rendered":"How to raise pH in aquarium & What causes low pH in fish tank? | Blog about aquariums | Resources | Aquaforest"},"content":{"rendered":"
How to raise pH in aquarium – A correct, stable and adjusted pH level in your fish tank is one of the most important parameters. Above all, it is important to carefully and regularly monitor the pH and observe what is happening in the aquarium. Especially if you are a beginner aquarist who may miss some signals. As a result, we’re here to reveal the most common reasons for low pH in the aquarium.<\/p>\n
It is possible that the conditions in your aquarium have changed if you observe a sudden increase in algae. Slightly acidic water promotes algae growth. Other things, like too much light in the aquarium, can also play a role in accelerated algae growth. Too many plants in an aquarium can make it difficult for fish to swim around.<\/p>\n
It is well-known sludge, which accumulates on the bottom of the tank. It is formed from leftover fish food that falls to the bottom. Irregular cleaning of the bottom of the aquarium leads to weakened circulation through a clogged filter. However, it is important to be aware of the nitrifying bacteria found in this sludge. It is therefore essential to maintain a balance when cleaning the aquarium. If you remove too much sludge, you will also remove too many nitrifying bacteria. The sudden removal of too many bacteria will lead to higher concentrations of phosphate, ammonia, and nitrate.<\/p>\n
Every fish species has a specific\u00a0pH tolerance<\/strong>\u00a0level. When the pH of water in your tank is too low, you may observe increased stress levels in your animals. This water quality is toxic, and such living conditions are difficult for your fish. It is characterised by a variety of symptoms, for example increased\u00a0sluggishness of fish, lack of appetite, impaired swimming<\/strong>\u00a0and\u00a0lack of growth<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Another symptom of poor water quality is fish swimming too often in these parts of the aquarium. This means that the fish have a breathing problem. In addition, an acceleration of the gills can be observed at the same time.<\/p>\n There are many reasons for low pH in your aquarium and there are also many solutions to this issue. However, there are causes that occur most frequently, and it is worth looking at them first. Here are some of them:<\/p>\n Failure to clean the aquarium regularly is the most common cause of poor tank water condition. Organic pollutants left behind by plants and fish waste, such as: food remains, feaces, plant residues, significantly lower the pH. In addition, through the excess of unnecessary substances, the hardness of the water will also be altered. If we consider the aesthetics of a neglected aquarium, we already have quite a list of arguments for starting to clean a tank more often. Also remember to change the filter media regularly.<\/p>\n Too infrequent water changes lead to a slow lowering of the pH levels. As in the previous case, all of pollutants, which are in aquarium water will lower the pH in your tank. With water changes, essential elements are also supplemented to the aquarium.<\/p>\n For freshwater aquariums, it is also likely that the low pH of the water is caused by the tap water used during water changes being too low. Before using tap water, it should be tested. To do this, you can use drop tests or strip tests. This will help you to know the pH of the tap water.<\/p>\n Another reason for low aquarium pH is excess tannins. The main source of tannins is usually driftwood, which is also a decoration for the aquarium. If you notice that the water is slightly brown, it is a good idea to scald the driftwood in hot water. The other sources of tannins are leaves and alder cones.<\/p>\n If the air flow into the aquarium is too weak to remove CO2 from the water, it is very possible that this is the cause of the low pH. Carbon dioxide is produced by fish when they breathe and makes the water pH more acidic. It is a good idea to invest in specialist aquarium equipment. There are many filters available on the market to help improve airflow and adjust the pH.<\/p>\n As with high pH, we do not recommend using chemical products in the first instance. Sudden changes in pH can cause serious problems, as can inadequate pH levels. Firstly, the pH of the tank should be checked carefully. As we mentioned earlier, you will find many ways to test the pH on the market. As a reminder, the pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral.<\/p>\n Here are some ways to raise the pH of your aquarium naturally:<\/p>\n As we mentioned earlier, irregular water changes are one of the most common causes of poor aquarium condition. After checking the pH with tests or pH meters, consider whether the water is being changed often enough. Perhaps increasing the frequency of water changes is the first step to lowering the pH. The frequency of water changes depends on the size of the aquarium (every 1-3 weeks). The recommended amount of water to be changed is 10% of the aquarium water. In addition, for marine aquariums when replenishing micro and macronutrients, it is worth using Components Pro<\/a><\/span> – it is a product that not only provides key micro and macronutrients, but also helps raise the pH of the aquarium water. Another product that will help raise pH is AF Build<\/a><\/span> – a supplement that also has a positive effect on the coral skeleton.<\/p>\n If you are not using filters or pumps to reduce CO2 from the tank, it is time to change. Excess carbon dioxide results in a lower pH. This will remove the CO2 produced by the inhabitants, which makes the water more acidic and destabilizes the kH.<\/p>\n For marine aquariums, we recommend using our\u00a0AF Air Scrubber<\/a><\/span>\u00a0in combination with pellet\u00a0AF Air Scrubber Media<\/a><\/span>. Designed to reduce CO2 safely for the aquarium. This set will increase the pH by ~ 0.2 – 0.4 degrees and stabilize around 8.0 – 8.4. Additional, AF Air Scrubber is very easy to use. Our granules change color during use, which is a good thing because you can see when they need to be replaced.<\/p>\n4. Fish swimming near the surface of the water or on the bottom of the aquarium<\/h3>\n
<\/p>\nWhat causes low pH in an aquarium?<\/span><\/h2>\n
1. Infrequent cleaning of the aquarium<\/h3>\n
2. Infrequent water changes<\/h3>\n
3. Acidic tap water<\/h3>\n
4. Excess tannins<\/h3>\n
5. Poor Air Flow and Regulation<\/h3>\n
<\/p>\nHow to raise pH levels in an aquarium?<\/span><\/h2>\n
1. Regular water changes will raise pH<\/h3>\n
2. Aerate the water to raise pH<\/h3>\n