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 #1932  by Priscilla
 
odin wrote:
Priscilla wrote:
Halocaridina wrote:I added a small piece of limestone rock hidden at the back of my tank to raise the pH. Right now the pH is just over 8.0.
I see.
How fast does the limestone take to raise the pH?
Yup, ocean rock is limestone and is great for raising the PH, Google ocean rock or Texas holey rock as its the same stuff but just called something different in the US compared to the UK.

I'm not sure on speeds of it raising PH as it depends on your tanks PH already, water volume and the rock size :p


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Ah, okay! I'll try to find it in my LFS before searching/buying it online. Hope it's not too expensive! :dead:
 #1933  by odin
 
Priscilla wrote:
odin wrote:
Priscilla wrote:
I see.
How fast does the limestone take to raise the pH?
Yup, ocean rock is limestone and is great for raising the PH, Google ocean rock or Texas holey rock as its the same stuff but just called something different in the US compared to the UK.

I'm not sure on speeds of it raising PH as it depends on your tanks PH already, water volume and the rock size :p


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Ah, okay! I'll try to find it in my LFS before searching/buying it online. Hope it's not too expensive! :dead:
Looks like this:

https://goo.gl/images/S387P0


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 #1934  by Priscilla
 
odin wrote:
odin wrote:
Priscilla wrote:
I see.
How fast does the limestone take to raise the pH?
Yup, ocean rock is limestone and is great for raising the PH, Google ocean rock or Texas holey rock as its the same stuff but just called something different in the US compared to the UK.

I'm not sure on speeds of it raising PH as it depends on your tanks PH already, water volume and the rock size :p


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Don't get it confused with 'live rock' stay away from that as it will pollute your tank when all the ocean life dies off from it in the brackish conditions.


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Oh okay, I'll take note of that! Thanks for the advice! :smile:
 #1935  by caine
 
The stuff you want is also known as "dry rock" in the reef community.

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Last edited by caine on 27 Oct 2016 07:36, edited 1 time in total.
 #1949  by Priscilla
 
caine wrote:The stuff you want is also known as "dry rock" in the reef community.

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Thanks Caine!! I'll keep a lookout! :happy: