I've tried almost everything from peat pellets and driftwood to the appropriate API chemicals to lower the pH of my local tap water (dGH: 15, dKH: 6, pH: 7.8). The pH LOWER from the API was good but not enough, the dosage was advertised as two drops per gallon but it wasn't enough. I had to quadruple the dose and it only went from 7.8 to about 7.1 only to go back to 7.8 the next day. The acid buffer keeps the water acidic and I only had to double the dose for the first week. The water in my tank is now fairly well buffered and doesn't bounce back after every water change. Great product from Seachem. 5/5 recommend.
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