I am right now still going though a fishless cycel, and I just tested the pH, and found it hi (7.8) Well I figured that is way to high, and thought it might be a product of the high amonia, it has spiked (way to high
off chart, right now I am doing 2 water chages a day to bring it down again) well I tested the tap water to get a base level for the waters pH in my new apt, well i have found that the pH in the tap water is also 7.8 (so I have not had a pH crash or spike) My question is should I play with the pH and bring it to 6.5 to 7 or should I just leave it at it curent level. I know that the 7.8 is in the range for a Red Eye tetra but that is the upper limit, is it ok to leave it there, or should I adjust it. Also I filter my water before I drink it :soda:, because I hate the taste of city water, should I do the same for the fishes water, or is ageing all I need to do.
Also the Nitrite is on the rise now. I do not see any Nitrates yet, But I wonder if I will see them ever since I have added plants already, am I right in that, will the tank be safe when both the amonia and Nitrites drop to 0ppm?
I feel like a mad scientist with all the chemicals I am mixing for these tests and all the test tubes I am using
Also the Nitrite is on the rise now. I do not see any Nitrates yet, But I wonder if I will see them ever since I have added plants already, am I right in that, will the tank be safe when both the amonia and Nitrites drop to 0ppm?
I feel like a mad scientist with all the chemicals I am mixing for these tests and all the test tubes I am using