Tank1
New Member
Greetings! I have a long term freshwater aquarium (set up and taken down a few times over the years). It is a 30 gallon hex glass tank with a power filter and an air wand for added circulation. It currently has 6 mid swimmers (assorted Tetras) which seem to be doing well.
I am having a tough battle with PH and if I allow it to increase beyond 8.0, the fish eventually die.
The gravel, medium grade blue colored gravel, is ten years old. I have experimented by removing the decor to see if something there was releasing agents into the water that would make it harder. The PH remained high.
The tank was taken down at some point and set up again about one year ago. It has always had high PH issues.
The current and consistent PH in the aquarium, using the API High Range PH Test Kit reads 8.2. The PH coming out of my tap is 7.4-7.6. If I do a large water change, the PH drops into the mid-upper 7 range but then overnight it is back up to 8.2. Using API PH Down daily is having no effect.
I have not yet dug deeper by testing the water general hardness.
Please advise. TANK you!
I am having a tough battle with PH and if I allow it to increase beyond 8.0, the fish eventually die.
The gravel, medium grade blue colored gravel, is ten years old. I have experimented by removing the decor to see if something there was releasing agents into the water that would make it harder. The PH remained high.
The tank was taken down at some point and set up again about one year ago. It has always had high PH issues.
The current and consistent PH in the aquarium, using the API High Range PH Test Kit reads 8.2. The PH coming out of my tap is 7.4-7.6. If I do a large water change, the PH drops into the mid-upper 7 range but then overnight it is back up to 8.2. Using API PH Down daily is having no effect.
I have not yet dug deeper by testing the water general hardness.
Please advise. TANK you!