high ph problem?

koiguy1969

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Marlas right on...a steady "locked in" ph is key...swings in ph are whats dangerous...the faster it swings the more dangerous it is!!
 

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Yep the shells locked in my ph finally, that is why my fish are still living.
 

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Thank you country escape guess you are getting a ton of ideas for your pond your head is probably spinning by now .I just saw that turtle bottom drain and I think that is great .Saving my pennies now for one .Right now I have just a pipe in there that I can turn and move around by hand with a drain on it to pick up gunk ,but have to admit that darn turtle won my heart .
 

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sorry aquaart.com/drain has a turtle bottom drain it looks like a turtle and just sits on the bottom of your pond and works like a bottom drain does someone posted it and I think my entry got misdirected
 

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