Thanks for the newest replies. I just did another test on my tank and got the following results. Actually I have two tanks, one ten gallon and one 46 gallon. The diy co2 injection is in the 46g. Here are the results to both of them:
10g
PH 6.8 (like the tap water after it sat overnight)
Am - 0ppm
NI - 0ppm
NA - 75ppm (eek!!! don't worry, just did a water change)
GH - 3
KH - 2
46g
PH 6.4 (decrease from tapwater probably due to diy co2)
Am - 0ppm
NI - 0ppm (yes, it was at 0.25 but I knew it would come down today, tested it twice just to make sure!)
NA - 10ppm (even with all the plants...)
GH - 3
KH - 2
I added 1/4 and an 1/8 (what's that 1/6?) teaspoons of baking soda to my ten gallon tank first to experiment before I added to the 46g and it took the PH to 7 from 6.8 and the KH went to 3 from 2.
Then I added about 4/5 of a teaspoon of baking soda to my 46g and it took the KH to about 3.5 and the PH to 6.8. Wow...those are some quick results. I'm almost afraid of the sudden increase. I hope this doesn't harm my fish in any way. I was crossing my fingers the whole time I did it. But I trust you guys. I'm so glad I didn't put in two teaspoons for the 46g!!! I almost did.
So now I guess I want to know if I should go ahead and get aragonite or crushed coral for the filters or if I should just add a little baking soda after each water change. Which is more beneficial of the three? And if anyone minds explaining the reasons I would really really appreciate it! I like to know why stuff works and not just that it does.
Thank you all for bearing with me!
Fernando
10g
PH 6.8 (like the tap water after it sat overnight)
Am - 0ppm
NI - 0ppm
NA - 75ppm (eek!!! don't worry, just did a water change)
GH - 3
KH - 2
46g
PH 6.4 (decrease from tapwater probably due to diy co2)
Am - 0ppm
NI - 0ppm (yes, it was at 0.25 but I knew it would come down today, tested it twice just to make sure!)
NA - 10ppm (even with all the plants...)
GH - 3
KH - 2
I added 1/4 and an 1/8 (what's that 1/6?) teaspoons of baking soda to my ten gallon tank first to experiment before I added to the 46g and it took the PH to 7 from 6.8 and the KH went to 3 from 2.
Then I added about 4/5 of a teaspoon of baking soda to my 46g and it took the KH to about 3.5 and the PH to 6.8. Wow...those are some quick results. I'm almost afraid of the sudden increase. I hope this doesn't harm my fish in any way. I was crossing my fingers the whole time I did it. But I trust you guys. I'm so glad I didn't put in two teaspoons for the 46g!!! I almost did.
So now I guess I want to know if I should go ahead and get aragonite or crushed coral for the filters or if I should just add a little baking soda after each water change. Which is more beneficial of the three? And if anyone minds explaining the reasons I would really really appreciate it! I like to know why stuff works and not just that it does.
Thank you all for bearing with me!
Fernando