I'd like to drop the Ph a bit in my cory tanks as I'll be doing cold water changes in the next day or two to go along with a pressure drop in the hopes they'll be triggered into a spawn. The Ph from the tap is slitghtly over 7, and I know most cories react well to a Ph drop associated with rain. Now, I don't have access to leaves as it's winter, and no commercial non-chemical Ph droppers either. So, will either of these work:
1. Melting snow? I know people use rainwater, and I don't see the difference between virgin snow from my field and water collected in a barrel or bucket. It would fulfill the cold factor, too.
2. Soaking tannin-filled driftwood overnight? I could pour the water into the tanks the next day. I have three tanks (one large), so this would be a less practical option, even if I could get a good amount of leeching.
If anyone has any other methods, please speak up, I haven't tried to safely buffer/drop my Ph before. Thanks in advance. -DP
1. Melting snow? I know people use rainwater, and I don't see the difference between virgin snow from my field and water collected in a barrel or bucket. It would fulfill the cold factor, too.
2. Soaking tannin-filled driftwood overnight? I could pour the water into the tanks the next day. I have three tanks (one large), so this would be a less practical option, even if I could get a good amount of leeching.
If anyone has any other methods, please speak up, I haven't tried to safely buffer/drop my Ph before. Thanks in advance. -DP