How to lower high range ph

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That tank doesn't look like it has ph of 8.4 by itself, are you dosing something to get it that high or test error... either way, 8.4 wouldn't kill anything
 
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My high range ph is 8.4 and found one of my fish dead today how do I lower it
Do a 25% water change, test your phosphate, if it's high use a GFO, it's very safe, and it will help with your algae problem, and look in getting a sump instead of your hang on filter.
 
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Can we assume that you recently added a fish, then the mayhem started?
when was your last creature added ? This is a really good critical question

All that brown algae type stuff could be a Dino outbreak due to low nutrients?

Only takes something to be out of balance and it could cause all sorts of problems and potentially kill your creatures

Do a 25% water change, test your phosphate, if it's high usa a GFO, it's very safe, and it will help with your algae problem, and look in getting a sump instead of your hang on filter.
Great advice here do that water change and re-test
Perhaps take some water to your LFS and get a salt water spin test so it tests for all your chemicals in your tank then you know what to aim for in your recovery
 
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