What do you do when your tap pH is different from your tank pH. I have never had this problem with any of my other tanks before. All my other tanks have a pH of 7.6-7.8. My new setup is different.
I have a 29g set up for about 2 months. It has a Flourite substrate and is lightly planted. I cycled it with Bio Spira and squeezings from another tank. I have cycled other tanks and never had a pH so low in any of them. Is it from the substrate, plants? This is my only tank with Flourite and my only tank with this many plants.
Parameters are:
pH- 6.4 to 6.6
No Ammonia, Nitrites
Nitrates are 5ppm or lower
My tap water comes out at 7.6 to 7.8. I age the tap water for a few days first and then treat it. Should I be concerned when I do a water change of about 20%? I really don't want to start messing around with the pH in the change water.
Inhabitants are:
1 Dwarf Gourami
4 Scissortails
2 Lemon Tetras
5 Neons
I don't do any other testing in my tanks other than for the above things.
Michele
I have a 29g set up for about 2 months. It has a Flourite substrate and is lightly planted. I cycled it with Bio Spira and squeezings from another tank. I have cycled other tanks and never had a pH so low in any of them. Is it from the substrate, plants? This is my only tank with Flourite and my only tank with this many plants.
Parameters are:
pH- 6.4 to 6.6
No Ammonia, Nitrites
Nitrates are 5ppm or lower
My tap water comes out at 7.6 to 7.8. I age the tap water for a few days first and then treat it. Should I be concerned when I do a water change of about 20%? I really don't want to start messing around with the pH in the change water.
Inhabitants are:
1 Dwarf Gourami
4 Scissortails
2 Lemon Tetras
5 Neons
I don't do any other testing in my tanks other than for the above things.
Michele