I did the first dosage of acid, some minor drop in pH, (but not being agressive either). On the next dosage - the next morning. Saw significant drop (but not TOO significant) with only a 5th of the intended dosage. At that point, had to deal with the dog chewing into the pH test kit bottle.....vet visit, induced vomitting, and charcoal...then a trip to all the local pond/pet/aquarium stores to find a high end test kit that didnt involve strips or tablets....and lets just say that we went to all but one of my possible options before finding something. Some very knowledgable folks at Wet Pets in Norman, who specialize mostly in aquarium and salt water fish....but by virtue of that fact, seem to be pretty darn good at messing with the water. It so goes against all of my pond upbringing, but when dealing with a water source like this...oh well!
Anyway, got test kits for calcium and mag., and my levels are pretty low - too low.
Upon arriving back home, pH in pond back up to 8.8 (can you tell - I got an electronic pH meter

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Abort acid treatment....back to store...they have stuff to remove KH, fix pH, set GH and KH back up, then supplement Ca and Mg....How cool is that!? and even better...the stuff they were selling for (ok, not as good as acid) 8 or so bucks a pop, treats 3000 gallons. So not dirt cheap, but not pet smart 'treats 5 gallons' either.
I dont know what I would do with my time if I didnt have a pond to obsess over.
