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ph Down

ph Down

ITEM #: EPHD16

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Product Description

pond pH down treatment helps you lower pond water pH in a controlled, fish- and plant-safe way when testing shows levels are consistently higher than your target range.

Pond pH can shift throughout the day due to biological activity and organic load, so results from a single reading can be misleading. For best decisions, measure and record pH multiple times daily (for example morning, mid-day, and early evening) over several days to understand your pond’s natural swing. Keep a simple log of readings and times, and rely on a quality pH test kit before making adjustments. Rapid or frequent corrections to normal daily fluctuation can stress aquatic life, so aim for gradual, measured changes.

Key Benefits

  • Safe, effective way to control pH
  • Suitable for fresh or salt water applications
  • Phosphate free
  • Safe for use with fish and plants when used as directed

How to Use

Once you’ve established baseline readings, use this pond pH down treatment to decrease pH as needed. A typical dosage is 1 fl. oz. per 600 gallons of pond water. To reduce pH by approximately 0.1, add 1 fl. oz. per 600 gallons, circulate the water for at least 30 minutes, then retest. Repeat dosing only as necessary until you reach the desired pH. Always introduce changes gradually, and continue monitoring after adjustments to confirm stability.

This product is not a medication, chemotherapeutic agent, or economic poison. Store between 60–100° F and keep out of reach of children.

FAQ

How often should I test pH? When diagnosing an issue, test several times per day for multiple days; once stable, test routinely as part of regular water checks.

Can I use a pond pH down treatment in a planted pond? Yes, it is designed to be safe for fish and plants when used as directed, but avoid sudden swings by dosing gradually and retesting.

What commonly raises pH over time? Factors can include feeding, decaying plant material, and other organic inputs that change water chemistry.