njparton
Fishaholic
I live in a soft water area and hence the pH in my tank has always been lower than that of my tapwater (which has a pH of 7) at around 6 to 6.5. I think this is down to 2 reasons:
1. low buffering capacity of the water; and/or
2. a piece of slate with a brown (iron?) band/vein about 1mm across and a total of ~40cm in length
Yesterday I bought some bogwood and soaked it for 24 hours in some warm dechlorinated water.
I put it in my tank about 4 hours ago as replacement for the slate and as I predicted/wanted, the tanins in the bogwood are making the water go brown (which I like and think is more natural looking).
I wanted to make sure the pH didn't drop too far as I'd read in this forum and elsewhere that the tanins will reduce pH. But I've just measured the pH and it's between 7 and 7.5!
Have I got my facts wrong about the tanins or did the metallic vein in the slate really have that much effect on the pH?
Should I expect the pH to drop again?
1. low buffering capacity of the water; and/or
2. a piece of slate with a brown (iron?) band/vein about 1mm across and a total of ~40cm in length
Yesterday I bought some bogwood and soaked it for 24 hours in some warm dechlorinated water.
I put it in my tank about 4 hours ago as replacement for the slate and as I predicted/wanted, the tanins in the bogwood are making the water go brown (which I like and think is more natural looking).
I wanted to make sure the pH didn't drop too far as I'd read in this forum and elsewhere that the tanins will reduce pH. But I've just measured the pH and it's between 7 and 7.5!
Have I got my facts wrong about the tanins or did the metallic vein in the slate really have that much effect on the pH?
Should I expect the pH to drop again?