I've been tracking my aquarium data and have noticed a trend in pH changes.
Before water changes, my pH is 7.4, after a change it's at 7.8. This change can happen over 2 days course. In order to maintain consistancy, in this type of instance, would it be prudent to use chemicals to lower the new water pH to 7.4 instead of waiting for it to "naturally" occur? .4 seems like a large drop to me, but I'm relatively new to the hobby. Is this normal and safe for the fishes? I've rainbows, corycats, ghost shrimp, and a few neon tetras.
If one did lower the pH, would it just lower even further as per the trend?
I have a planted tank with 3 moderate-sized pieces of Malaysian driftwood in my tank, along with some rather large black pearl soapstone -- which I think are also buffering the water somewhat.
Thanks!
Roan
Before water changes, my pH is 7.4, after a change it's at 7.8. This change can happen over 2 days course. In order to maintain consistancy, in this type of instance, would it be prudent to use chemicals to lower the new water pH to 7.4 instead of waiting for it to "naturally" occur? .4 seems like a large drop to me, but I'm relatively new to the hobby. Is this normal and safe for the fishes? I've rainbows, corycats, ghost shrimp, and a few neon tetras.
If one did lower the pH, would it just lower even further as per the trend?
I have a planted tank with 3 moderate-sized pieces of Malaysian driftwood in my tank, along with some rather large black pearl soapstone -- which I think are also buffering the water somewhat.
Thanks!
Roan
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