telecubby said:well figs being the highest food that raises ph aren't eaten by fish. The next highest way 7 this would raise the ph of the fish more than the water is spinnach. spinnach is normaly blanched in salt & useing baking soda instead wouldn't be that far off. as long as boiling baking soda for a few minutes doesn't deminish the baking sodas ph raising propertys , baking soda is sodium mostly & thats another form of salt ,maybe someone more helpful than RTR can add or throw out this theory. it works for people too
rathman said:for certain cichlids and basic curiosity.
telecubby said:if you have a url to a chart or graph or something it would be helpful. I don't have ciclids it was about general curiosity.We don't have the patiece to explain any further
Wow that's OT, but out of curiosity, just what element of body pH would one be changing by these pills and diet? Stomach pH is solid around 1, blood pH is maintained at a fairly solid 7.4 - with the exception of acute (short term) changes - and is fairly well buffered to prevent acidosis (low pH) or alkilosis (high pH). It's been a while since my last physiology class, but I'm pretty sure that you die (or become very ill) if blood pH rises above 7.8. So I'm curious (as is my nature). Please provide a valid and respectable reference for this claim.telecubby said:ph works for people too & it's not a quick fix,it takes time & they even have pills to help do this but when you go & drink a pop you are putting yourself back 17 pills & you can only take 3 a day .you don't have to make it harder than it already is by insinuating things about me or suggesting I can't learn.It doesn't take much of that for people to just say oh fudge it.You can't just flush all your problems down the toilet