Help.
I am going to ask a probably impossible question. I have a 38-gallon, planted community tank with tetras, cories, a clown loach, two clown plecos, two pairs of kribensis, a dwarf cinnamon guarami, a Congo tetra, and a Blue Ram. The tank has been set up for four months (I kept the gravel, filter media, and fish when I moved from a different location).
I just checked my pH and it's 7.8!! I did a partial water change over a week ago, so the 25% of new tap water has had time to settle down, and now the whole tank's reading a high pH. I did not realize it was that high. Ammonia is zero.
Question: Is there any safe, reliable, practical way to get my tank's pH to around 7.0 (or 6.8!) and stay there? I want to get a female Blue Ram for my male (who's been in my tank since before the move back in August), and I'd like them to be able to breed. In 7.8?!
I once tried Perfect pH and got substantial gray sludge on my filter, along with very cloudy water. Never again.
Is there something that I can do? This pH is too high for most of my fish, I think, and there's no chance of breeding with the Rams. Help?
Anxiously awaiting your expertise,
-- Pat
I am going to ask a probably impossible question. I have a 38-gallon, planted community tank with tetras, cories, a clown loach, two clown plecos, two pairs of kribensis, a dwarf cinnamon guarami, a Congo tetra, and a Blue Ram. The tank has been set up for four months (I kept the gravel, filter media, and fish when I moved from a different location).
I just checked my pH and it's 7.8!! I did a partial water change over a week ago, so the 25% of new tap water has had time to settle down, and now the whole tank's reading a high pH. I did not realize it was that high. Ammonia is zero.
Question: Is there any safe, reliable, practical way to get my tank's pH to around 7.0 (or 6.8!) and stay there? I want to get a female Blue Ram for my male (who's been in my tank since before the move back in August), and I'd like them to be able to breed. In 7.8?!
I once tried Perfect pH and got substantial gray sludge on my filter, along with very cloudy water. Never again.
Is there something that I can do? This pH is too high for most of my fish, I think, and there's no chance of breeding with the Rams. Help?
Anxiously awaiting your expertise,
-- Pat