pH Increase is a especially developed product to increase the pH value for all freshwater aquarium
pH Increase quickly and safely decreases the pH value to the desired value. The electrolystes additionally contained in the product prevents your animals from suffering osmotic shock and at the same time protects the mucous membranes and gills of your fish
Dosage incl. dosage calculator
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Dosage:
Add 5 ml per 100 L of water to increase the pH value by 0.2
FAQ Questions and answers
The pH value should be measured in the aquarium during the day, as it usually drops a little at night.
With our products MICROBE-LIFT pH-Increase or pH-Decrease you can raise or lower the pH value in the aquarium, depending on what is necessary in your aquarium. If you have reached a pH value or if there is a pH value that is close to the corresponding ideal value, use our MICROBE-LIFT pH buffer (8.2 for sea water and 6.5 or 8.5 for fresh water) to stabilize the value. Our MICROBE-LIFT pH buffer can also automatically compensate for minor deviations from the ideal value, e.g. B. at a pH value of 8.0 to the ideal value of 8.2 in saltwater aquariums.
The ideal pH value is:
• Saltwater = 8 – 8,5
• Freshwater = 6 – 8,5
pH Increase Saltwater is a specially developed product to specifically increase the pH value for all seawater aquariums. pH Increase raises pH to your desired levels quickly and safely. Add 5 ml to 100 liters of water to increase the pH by 0.2.
pH Increase Freshwater is a specially developed product for the targeted increase of the pH value for all fresh water aquariums. pH Increase raises pH to your desired levels quickly and safely. Add 5 ml to 100 liters of water to increase the pH by 0.2.
- If the pH values continue to be low, check the CO2 supply to rule out to much CO2 in the water
- Immediatley remove rot in the form of dead organic matter
- Use pH Increase in combination with pH Buffer/Stabiliser to permanently stabilise the pH value
what do I need and when?
If the pH value in the aquarium is already close to the target value, e.g. at 6.3 (with a target value of 6.5), the corresponding buffer compensates for small deviations upwards and downwards. It then stabilises the value.
However, if the pH value in the aquarium differs too much from the target value, e.g. at 5.5 (with a target value of 6.5), it must first be increased or decreased using pH Increase or pH Decrease and then stabilised with the pH Buffer.