Testing the pH of your aquarium water
regularly to make proper adjustments is crucial to keep your fish,
plants, and other aquarium animals healthy and stress-free. pH is the
measure of acidity or basicity of liquids. Acidic water will measure
between 0 and 7 pH, while basic, or alkaline, water will measure between
7 and 14. Knowing your animals is important: the preferred pH range of
each species in your aquarium can vary.
A consistent pH reading is more ideal than frequent changes up or
down. pH is influenced in the aquarium by many factors, including the KH
content, respiration, organic waste decomposition, even the ammonia
cycle. Because of this, frequent testing is recommended. Established
systems should be tested once a month, and new systems or aquariums with
fish illness or death should be monitored more often. Establishing a
baseline pH of your aquarium throughout your normal routine will help
alert you to problems early on. Any unexpected pH change can indicate
water quality issues and should be addressed right away.