MajorMediocre
New Member
Hi everyone, new to the hobby here. I just set up a tank a little while ago, ( It doesn't have any fish in it yet.) Before even buying the tank, I tested my tap water and the Kh was about 3, Gh about 4. I planned what stuff I wanted in there, with the video I might buff the Gh a little.
The tank has been full for about a week and half, and the Ph is stable at about 7.4, as the Kh at about 3-4. However, the Gh started at 8 and over the course of the rose to 15.
Does anyone know why this might be the case? I have added another to the water but conditioner. The only two things I thought it might be is the gravel or a small mineral block I put in their for snails and shrimp. However, the packaging for the gravel claims its inert, and the block is so small I can't imagine it would alter the water that much.
I recently did a roughly 25% water change, but after a couple of days that's done nothing but temporarily lowered the Ph.
I know a solution is to dilute the water changes with Ro/DI water, but I'd rather not buy expensive equipment if I can help it. Also I'm not confident in my ability to keep the water stable if every week I'm diluting or not diluting the water.
I've also seen the advice "choose fish for your water, don't change the water for fish". If so, does anyone have suggestions for different fish?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
The tank has been full for about a week and half, and the Ph is stable at about 7.4, as the Kh at about 3-4. However, the Gh started at 8 and over the course of the rose to 15.
Does anyone know why this might be the case? I have added another to the water but conditioner. The only two things I thought it might be is the gravel or a small mineral block I put in their for snails and shrimp. However, the packaging for the gravel claims its inert, and the block is so small I can't imagine it would alter the water that much.
I recently did a roughly 25% water change, but after a couple of days that's done nothing but temporarily lowered the Ph.
I know a solution is to dilute the water changes with Ro/DI water, but I'd rather not buy expensive equipment if I can help it. Also I'm not confident in my ability to keep the water stable if every week I'm diluting or not diluting the water.
I've also seen the advice "choose fish for your water, don't change the water for fish". If so, does anyone have suggestions for different fish?
Thanks in advance for any advice.