Question: pH between 8.0 and 8.2, How do I get the level down?

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I recently posted a thread about how my tank has started cycling.

Well now all the levels are perfect, except for the pH, which is now testing between 8.0-8.2

The normal pH for my tank is 7.6, and I did about a 20% water change last night when I first discovered the high pH, thinking maybe it would correct the problem.

Today I tested again, and everything is perfect except pH.

My axie is currently in a terrarium-like tank awaiting his actual tank to become safe for him to live in.

What can I do to get the pH down?
 
You can add a handful of peatmoss to your filter (put in a stocking or something). This may help. But pH of 8 isn't that high.
 
You could try some drift wood.
 
Some times you can find it a pet store already soaked. The last time I got some it was was from petco. If you buy it dry you will need to soak it first.
 
No, with either driftwood or peat, you'll just leave it in there. Again, I wouldn't mess with it if it's at a pH of 8. It's really not 'high'.
 
What would be considered "too high"? I know the textbook answer to this, but what is everyone's personal experience?
 
I've never even tested pH. Axolotls are tolerant of a fairly large range (I'd say 6-9ish), and as long as the pH doesn't bounce around, they can thrive outside of neutral pH.
 
8-8.2 is ideal for axolotls. Don't bother messing with it unless it gets much higher.
 
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