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Quick question regarding the information on the PH level of the water. My tank is half water/half land (split bottom). The ph balance is running around 7.0 to 7.2; all water added is treated with the appropriate amount of reptisafe water conditioner, and then filtered continuously through a tank waterfall (that has insert filters inside). So, from the article (thanks by the way!), I know it's bad to have a ph level lower than 6.8. What's the high range that I should be on the look out for?
Thanks!
A pH of 6.8 is ideal. A pH below 6.4 or lower can be harmful, especially if kept at these levels for extended periods. While at the same time a pH above 7.0 can allow for the toxicty of ammonia. Below 7.0 ammonia become ammonium, a much less toxic substance.
Thanks Kurt for the quick reply! Tonight was our thorough tank cleaning, so it was good to have the information going in so we could check the new water appropriately!
Its been a while since I have visited the forums. Are the care-sheets gone or relocated?
There's a big yellow sign on the cover of the web site explaining this. There's also a post here: http://www.frogforum.net/forum-quest...e-working.html
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hee hee. Sorry about that. It's kinda like trying to put something together without reading the directions first!
Again, my apologizes.
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