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pH In The Most Basic Terms - by Doc Johnson Keywords: Koi, Goldfish & Pond Health pH in Koi ponds and water gardens proper pH for koi and goldfish hydrogen ions pH crash
Individual species will have varying demands as far as pH. Ignorance of the requirements of each species will result in the death of the animal in question. pH impacts fish in several ways. First, if the pH is too low, a condition within the fish called "Acidosis" results. Symptoms are anorexia, and then production of excess slime, isolation, and resting on the bottom, finally, streaking of the fins, and death will occur. If the pH is too high, the fish will produce excess slime, and will gasp at the surface. Losses can be major. "Alkalosis" is hard to reverse once it occurs. On the other hand, Acidosis is rapidly corrected once the pH is brought up to a suitable range. IMPORTANT: pH contributes to the toxicity of Ammonia. At higher pH values, ammonia is more toxic. Below pH 7.2 most Ammonia is ionized to "Ammonium" and is far less toxic. This has relevance if you are considering raising the pH in a system with accumulating ammonias. There is a routine, inexpensive test that measures pH, and compares the result to a color chart for the diagnosis. pH is prone to "fall" in un-buffered systems, and can fall precipitously due to Oxygen consumption, accumulation of Carbon dioxide, decay of fish and other wastes, and the normal activity of nitrifying bacteria which reduce Ammonia to Nitrite. "Crashes" from a normal pH all the way down to pH 5.5 can occur overnight. At 5.5 the filter bacteria that may have contributed to the crash will shut down, preventing the crash from dropping yet further. In systems where the pH has been chemically stabilized by any of the commercial buffers, the pH crash phenomena is not commonly seen. When "pH Crash" is observed, bring up the pH **rapidly**, not slowly. Would you want to be removed from a smoke-filled room rapidly or slowly? Note From Doc Johnson "Buff It Up" from AquaMeds just slammed the price down on a good pH Buffer. They designed it to grab the pH and hold it up, and hold it still for the longest possible time, in some cases, four months. Best of all, it's only in five and ten pound bags so you don't have to use a gazillion containers for the larger ponds. |
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