For the last couple of weeks I notice my 15g tank water pH is close to 6.0.
During water change I didn't even bother to lower the pH hoping I can slowing raise it back to my preferred level (~ 6.8, local tap water here is ~7.4). But no, after a day or two it'll drop back. What can cause the pH to stay so acidic? I think the plants are dying because of that. Could it be decaying plant leaves causing that? Luckily the fish are OK (I think!). Here's my tank spec:
15g
power head
power filter
airpump/airstone
Flourite + gravel subtrate
1 driftwood
plants: dwarf sag., hairgrass, micro sword, moneywort, amazon, bronze lily
fish: head-tail-light, neon, pleco
During water change I didn't even bother to lower the pH hoping I can slowing raise it back to my preferred level (~ 6.8, local tap water here is ~7.4). But no, after a day or two it'll drop back. What can cause the pH to stay so acidic? I think the plants are dying because of that. Could it be decaying plant leaves causing that? Luckily the fish are OK (I think!). Here's my tank spec:
15g
power head
power filter
airpump/airstone
Flourite + gravel subtrate
1 driftwood
plants: dwarf sag., hairgrass, micro sword, moneywort, amazon, bronze lily
fish: head-tail-light, neon, pleco
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