How to maintain pH for Bettas
How to maintain pH for Bettas
My betta tank's pH keeps swinging from 6.5 to 7.5. I'm using tap water with Seachem Prime, but it's not stabilizing. What's the best way to keep it steady without messing with the fish too much?
Re: How to maintain pH for Bettas
First, check if your tap water's pH is consistent. Sometimes it fluctuates before you even add it to the tank. If it's stable, try adding crushed coral or aragonite to the filter. It'll slowly release minerals to buffer the pH.
Re: How to maintain pH for Bettas
Yep, crushed coral works wonders. I've got a handful in my 10-gallon, and my pH stays at 7.0 like clockwork. Just don't go overboard, or you'll spike it too high.
Re: How to maintain pH for Bettas
That's solid advice. I'd also test your KH levels. Low KH can cause pH swings, so if it's below 3 dKH, the coral will help buffer it.
Re: How to maintain pH for Bettas
My tap water's all over the place, so I switched to RO water and remineralize it. It's a bit extra, but my fish seem way happier. Maybe cut your tap with RO if the swings are bad?
Re: How to maintain pH for Bettas
Thanks for the tips, everyone. Gonna grab some crushed coral and test my KH tomorrow. Appreciate the help!
Re: How to maintain pH for Bettas
Let us know how it goes. If the coral doesn't cut it, you might need to look into a dedicated buffer like Seachem Alkaline or Acid Buffer, depending on which way you need to go.
Re: How to maintain pH for Bettas
And don't chase perfection. Bettas can adapt to a range as long as it's stable. My guy's been chilling at 7.2 for months with no issues.
Re: How to maintain pH for Bettas
Yeah, my last betta freaked out when I tried to adjust the pH too fast. Learned that lesson the hard way. Slow and steady wins the race.