Ro right and other Ro additives

valerie

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I have been having some problems trying to get my ph down low enough. I have a 15gal planted tank with rams and cardinals, right now my ph is 7.8 gh11 kh 8. I have been trying to use RO cut with my tap water but my ph is still always too high. I was thinking of jsut using RO and adding some additives to jstu increase the kh and ph to about 6.8. But the proble is i have never tried RO additives(ex. Ro right by seachem) does anyone have experiences with them?

I have also tried peat filtering, DIY co2(still on teh tank) and adding blackwater extract but they haven't helped lower the ph. A lady from my aquariu club says she uses RO/tap with acid buffer added to it and it works for her but i want soemthing simpler(if there is such a thing with fishkeeping).

I want to be able to jsut add the right amount of additive to a 5gal jug of RO to give me the readings i want. Is this how the RO additives work?
 
How much RO are you using with your tap water? You can use like 3 parts RO and 1 part tap or even less tap if you need to.
 
I have been using about 4 gals RO to 1 gal tap, and this gives me the reading of about what i want(ph 7). Then i would add that 5gals Ro/tap back to the tank water(say less then 10gal since i took out about 30% for hte water change) and the ph would have changed a bit(Still 7.8 like it is straight form tha tap).

I have been doign this weekly for about 2 months hoping eventually the tanks ph would become the ph of the 5gal RO/tap mixture but it never has. I must keep getting buffered up or something.

This is why the Ro additive seemed easier to me, since what i'm doing now isn't working and takes a lot of testign and measuring.
 
If something in the tank is buffering the water, then the RO additive wouldnt help lower the Ph either.

Sounds like you need to start checking the gravel and rock.
 
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