According to Petco's strips my ph is off the charts. When I test with drops at home I am anywhere from 6.8 to 7.4. They have consistently told me my PH is deadly high. My API tests were rebought last year when they told me this.
Any way - I keep loosing the dwarf gourami amd now I am thinking maybe my PH is high ..
My tap water appears to be at 7.2. KH is low
Do I simply do lots of water changes? But then wont the PH creep back up? What causes the PH to increase in the water? My NitrAtes are at 5, Ammonia and Nitrite are at 0. My water temp is warm - at around 78 - my thermometer is as low as it goes and that is where it keeps the temp.
Other fishies in the 10g are: 2 male guppies, 3 neon tetras and 2 Julii cory. I wanted to try and get a blue dwarf gourami again. I have 2 filters and no live plants.
I know people are advocates for not using PH up or down. And honestly - I am afraid to use them! I always figures the fish will adjust to the ph in the tank. I did see Jungle tabs for neutral ph -- which lasts several weeks - but then I would always need to use these tabs .
OK - thanks for your advice!!
Any way - I keep loosing the dwarf gourami amd now I am thinking maybe my PH is high ..
My tap water appears to be at 7.2. KH is low
Do I simply do lots of water changes? But then wont the PH creep back up? What causes the PH to increase in the water? My NitrAtes are at 5, Ammonia and Nitrite are at 0. My water temp is warm - at around 78 - my thermometer is as low as it goes and that is where it keeps the temp.
Other fishies in the 10g are: 2 male guppies, 3 neon tetras and 2 Julii cory. I wanted to try and get a blue dwarf gourami again. I have 2 filters and no live plants.
I know people are advocates for not using PH up or down. And honestly - I am afraid to use them! I always figures the fish will adjust to the ph in the tank. I did see Jungle tabs for neutral ph -- which lasts several weeks - but then I would always need to use these tabs .
OK - thanks for your advice!!