Here is the deal........The tank in question is a 38 gl, occupants are 6 medium sized silver dollars, 1 Kribensis cichlid, and 1 synondontis cat. The tank has been running for almost 3 years now(many occupants in this time).
The problem I am experiencing is that the pH in this tank is very acidic(5 to 5.5) yet my water is very hard(30ppm)...Ammonia and nitrites are perfect. I run a whisper 2 power filter as well as an undergravel filter powered by 2 powerheads so filtration isnt the issue with power to spare. I do weekly water changes of 10 gallons(roughly a third of the water), yet my pH doesn't change, niether does the water hardness. We have rather hard water here in the Twin Cities area, but not as hard as this tank. Any suggestions as to what else I can do(aside from temporary "chemically induced" changes). Could it be the driftwood or the lave rock displays? I am perplexed. My other tank, a 75 gl lake malawi set up is perfect....(7.5 to 8 pH and hardness of 20ppm).
Thank you for any advice!!!!!!!!!
The problem I am experiencing is that the pH in this tank is very acidic(5 to 5.5) yet my water is very hard(30ppm)...Ammonia and nitrites are perfect. I run a whisper 2 power filter as well as an undergravel filter powered by 2 powerheads so filtration isnt the issue with power to spare. I do weekly water changes of 10 gallons(roughly a third of the water), yet my pH doesn't change, niether does the water hardness. We have rather hard water here in the Twin Cities area, but not as hard as this tank. Any suggestions as to what else I can do(aside from temporary "chemically induced" changes). Could it be the driftwood or the lave rock displays? I am perplexed. My other tank, a 75 gl lake malawi set up is perfect....(7.5 to 8 pH and hardness of 20ppm).
Thank you for any advice!!!!!!!!!