The pH which is power of hydrogen is the measuring unit of acidity or alkalinity on the water namely our saltwater aquarium. The pH in the saltwater tanks can be affected by the carbon dioxide and fish waste and this will cause the waters pH to drop. During nitrogen cycle, acid is produced and alters the pH in your saltwater aquarium. It is always good to have a pH test kit in handy. This is important when monitoring the quality of your aquarium water. It is also pretty simple and easy to use. Try monitoring the pH and acid level every week to detect any changes.
Check the water temperature in your tank daily as this is the truest and cheapest way of correcting the pH levels in any aquarium. There are only benefits like it also refreshes natural buffers, and restores mineral traces in the water in your aquarium. Regularly remove all fish waste and uneaten foods from your aquarium to control the pH level of your fish tank. Change 10 percent of the water in your aquarium every two weeks. Test the ph level in your aquarium every two weeks as well.