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Aquaculture Tank pH Test Checklist

by Hanshuo Tan, from the Community

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This aquaculture checklist guides staff through testing tank pH and maintaining stable water quality. It covers adding 3 drops of reagent to 5 ml of water, targeting an ideal pH range of 7.1-7.6, and notes that black gravel acts as a buffer. It warns against adding coral sand or shell grit directly to tanks, advises thoroughly rinsing test tubes to avoid contamination from ammonia or GH test solutions, and outlines when to conduct water changes if pH is high. Use this template to standardize testing and corrective actions for healthy aquatic systems.

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