I am a bit confused about something.
One of my tanks was having a problem with growing plants....I believe I know some reasons behind this, namely the algae bloom problem I came across resulted in light not being able to penetrate the water well.
Anyway, while at my LFS I discussed some of the problems I was having and it was suggested that part of my problem was that my Kh was low (my city water has very soft water) and therefore I was getting ph flucuations, so he suggested testing the water and buying a KH buffer to raise the KH. I was a bit confused about this as I regularly checked my ph and it was always right around 7.0. But I decided I would take this advice and try it at home.
So I went home and did some tests on my aquarium water and my KH was basically at zero, or whatever the lowest is (the first time I did the test, the stupid thing didn't even go blue, it went right to yellow). So I added in the KH buffer. I checked my Kh the next day and it was almost the exact same as before (though this time the sample would turn blue first but the first drop or two would result in yellow water). So I was confused...I figured maybe I didn't put enough in. So I tried putting in more (following instructions ofcourse)...and still had little luck.
I kept comming back to the point made to me at the store though that my ph was probably flucating. I never found this, so I was confused. Anyway, I decided to look at the information online regarding my substrate (RED SEA FLORABASE) and it says that it keeps the ph at 6.5-7.0.....so now I am confused. I figure the florabase has a natural buffer in it? And what is up with my Kh...is this something I should still fight to get higher or does it seem that with the substrate and the fact that I have yet to find any of my ph tests with a different ph lead me to a need not to pay attention to my Kh?
Thanks for the Help
One of my tanks was having a problem with growing plants....I believe I know some reasons behind this, namely the algae bloom problem I came across resulted in light not being able to penetrate the water well.
Anyway, while at my LFS I discussed some of the problems I was having and it was suggested that part of my problem was that my Kh was low (my city water has very soft water) and therefore I was getting ph flucuations, so he suggested testing the water and buying a KH buffer to raise the KH. I was a bit confused about this as I regularly checked my ph and it was always right around 7.0. But I decided I would take this advice and try it at home.
So I went home and did some tests on my aquarium water and my KH was basically at zero, or whatever the lowest is (the first time I did the test, the stupid thing didn't even go blue, it went right to yellow). So I added in the KH buffer. I checked my Kh the next day and it was almost the exact same as before (though this time the sample would turn blue first but the first drop or two would result in yellow water). So I was confused...I figured maybe I didn't put enough in. So I tried putting in more (following instructions ofcourse)...and still had little luck.
I kept comming back to the point made to me at the store though that my ph was probably flucating. I never found this, so I was confused. Anyway, I decided to look at the information online regarding my substrate (RED SEA FLORABASE) and it says that it keeps the ph at 6.5-7.0.....so now I am confused. I figure the florabase has a natural buffer in it? And what is up with my Kh...is this something I should still fight to get higher or does it seem that with the substrate and the fact that I have yet to find any of my ph tests with a different ph lead me to a need not to pay attention to my Kh?
Thanks for the Help