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API pH Down: Your Aquatic pH Solution

Achieve Optimal pH Levels with Ease

Maintain the perfect acidic environment in your freshwater aquarium with API pH Down. When pH levels rise too high, this pH adjuster steps in to lower the pH, creating an ideal setting for your fish and plants. pH is the key indicator of water's acidity or alkalinity, with 7.0 being neutral, values above 7.0 considered alkaline, and values below 7.0 considered acidic. Different fish and plants have varying pH preferences, making regular water testing crucial for their well-being.

Swift, Clear, and Hassle-Free

API pH Down is your fast-acting, colourless, and user-friendly solution. No more cloudy aquarium water or complex adjustments. Simply add this pH adjuster as needed to create and maintain the perfect pH environment for your aquatic ecosystem.

Algae-Fighting and Aquarium-Friendly

Worried about algae growth? API pH Down is here to ease your concerns. This phosphate-free and nitrate-free formula won't encourage algae to take over your aquarium. Enjoy the benefits of a stable pH without compromising on water clarity.

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  • [1] x API pH Down - [Size: 473ML]

Find out the acidity level of your aquarium water using an API pH TEST KIT. To decrease the pH, include 1 milliliter for every (38L) 10 gallons of water in the aquarium. Recheck the pH value before introducing an additional amount of the pH DOWN pH adjuster. It's important to note that certain fish may have a low tolerance for pH changes exceeding 0.2 within a 24-hour timeframe, so any adjustments of this magnitude should be approached with great caution.