Hey, I am super new here and I just signed up because I have a lengthy question that I can’t really find the answer to online;
So I have a heavily planted 10 gallon with Harlequin Rasboras and some shrimp where my PH is around 7.2, the same as the water from my house. I wanted to bring it closer to 7.0 and soften the water more by adding peat moss to my filter and it seems that it will work. However I will move the aquarium to my college dorm next semester and the water there is very hard (I can’t seem to find the exact pH online). How will I do water changes with the tap water there without constantly shifting the ph in the aquarium? I have Seachem’s neutral regulator and discus buffer in case I need them but I don’t want to use so many chemicals in the water. Or is this the only solution to making sure a water change doesn’t drastically shift the pH of my tank?
So I have a heavily planted 10 gallon with Harlequin Rasboras and some shrimp where my PH is around 7.2, the same as the water from my house. I wanted to bring it closer to 7.0 and soften the water more by adding peat moss to my filter and it seems that it will work. However I will move the aquarium to my college dorm next semester and the water there is very hard (I can’t seem to find the exact pH online). How will I do water changes with the tap water there without constantly shifting the ph in the aquarium? I have Seachem’s neutral regulator and discus buffer in case I need them but I don’t want to use so many chemicals in the water. Or is this the only solution to making sure a water change doesn’t drastically shift the pH of my tank?