amaranth13
Fish Fanatic
Hi, I'm working on cycling my 10 gallon tank, I was in day 18 or so. I had nitrites and nitrates. But I hadn't been checking pH yet, when I did check it was 6.0! I did water changes (several) to bring it to 6.8, the water from my tap (dechlorinated of course) and the next day it was 6.4. Both the water right out of my tap and after 24 hours is 6.8 pH. I read up on pH and Kh and Gh and got a Kh Gh test. both were 2 for my water, and need to be 4-8 is what I read. I also read you can fix some of it by a small amount of baking soda. I got arm and hammer baking soda and added it carefully by first dissolving it in water until I had a Kh of 4, that was what was advised, and then see where the pH would end up. it is now 7.8 and has stayed that way several days, thouugh yesterday it went to 7.6.
During those days after using the baking soda I have had no changes in ammonia, it has remained 1.5 ppm (about, my test kit only has 1 and 2 ppm, but it looks to be in the middle). My nitrites all days have been 0.75 ppm. Strangely enough my Nitrate went from 40 ppm to 80 ppm though I could have misread it. Did I kill my cycle by adding the baking soda? Something else I did in that time, I had some aquarium plastic plants on order and put them in the tank about the same day, in case that would have had an effect. Any advise would be very appreciated!
During those days after using the baking soda I have had no changes in ammonia, it has remained 1.5 ppm (about, my test kit only has 1 and 2 ppm, but it looks to be in the middle). My nitrites all days have been 0.75 ppm. Strangely enough my Nitrate went from 40 ppm to 80 ppm though I could have misread it. Did I kill my cycle by adding the baking soda? Something else I did in that time, I had some aquarium plastic plants on order and put them in the tank about the same day, in case that would have had an effect. Any advise would be very appreciated!