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Wed Aug 11, 2004, 10:23 AM
#1
Peat
Hi, does anyone know how to use peat?
My ph is 7.23 and I am trying to get it down to about 6.8
Peat was suggested to me, but I am not to sure on how to use it.
My questions are:
1. how much peat for 150 litres tank?
2. how long do they stay in the filter for before having to replace it?
3. will the ph go up & down when you use peat as ph minus does?
Any input will be good.
Another thing that I also like to know is activated carbon.
Do they work as efficient if I just hang them inside the tank or is it better to put them inside the filter?
As I only have a cannister filter it's going to be a pain if I have to open it to remove the carbon every 2nd week.
Thanks Guys,
Donald.
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Wed Aug 11, 2004, 11:00 AM
#2
Moderator
peat will help soften your water and lower the ph. i have used it in the past and it has worked well. i put it in a mesh bag and just had it hanging in my water storage container so that the water going into the tank was pre treated. i also have done the same thing with carbon. in fact i am doing it right now because sydney water is pretty ordinary at the moment. carbon helps to removes heavy metals, chemicals and so on from your water. you can put both in your canister filter if you like but i think it is too much fusshaving to change that way. when i have used peat moss i have used a large handful each time to treat 75ltrs of water per day, and i changed it once a week. with crabon i have used the same amount and changed it about every 3 or 4 weeks. if you don't change carbon it begins to leach the nasties back into the water. if you don't change the peat it loses it's effect.
i hope that all makes sense....lol
hth
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Wed Aug 11, 2004, 11:03 AM
#3
Moderator
one other thing, peat will stain your water because of the tanins, but on the flip side you can also use carbon to remove the staining effect.....so the two work well together.
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Wed Aug 11, 2004, 11:24 AM
#4
Founder
if you can get your hands on some Sera peat granules you will be on a winner...
very good stuff IMO, just add a small bit cause it can be concentrated.
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Wed Aug 11, 2004, 12:45 PM
#5
Thanks for the advise guys,
I got my self Sera super peat the other day, and I am going to start using it tomorrow.
Just another quick question, once the peat looses it's effectiveness will the ph goes up? or will it stay?
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Wed Aug 11, 2004, 02:16 PM
#6
Just keep an eye on that pH, as my went down as low as 5.0. (used in a canister filter).
Gianluca (John)
ADA member
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Wed Aug 11, 2004, 03:00 PM
#7
Moderator
i think it does lower the ph more when put inside a canister filter. maybe try hanging it in a bag in your tank first and then see the results...
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Wed Aug 11, 2004, 11:54 PM
#8
Founder
Just add a really small amount at first, as it is highly concentrated and I have made the mistake before of being heavy handed and loading too much in only to find my pH dropped from 6.8 to 3.8 in 48hrs.
Once you get the amount correct it will last a many months as it is a natural product.
I used mine in a HOB filter (AquaClear) as it was readily accessible, I would go with the option of hanging it in an area of the tank with some water movement, instead of in a canister.
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Thu Aug 12, 2004, 02:58 AM
#9
Thanks for the input guys.
I am going to start today with just a small amount hang inside the tank.
My ph is currently @ 7.18, I will closely monitor the ph for the next couple of days. As soon as I find it drop below 6.8, should I remove the peat or just reduce it by a small amount and monitor the ph again?
Donald.
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Thu Aug 12, 2004, 10:32 PM
#10
Hi, I have another post in regards to lowering ph naturally, and peat was mentioned.
One question I have is, if you are using peat ... and you do a 25% water change, and the ph in the new water greatly differs, are you susceptible to giving your fish ph shock until the peat lowers the ph of the water added ?
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