Bunchbro84
Mostly New Member
Hello, I am back again with a new question. I have gravel that is highly suspected to be painted dolomite and my ph is at 8.2 and I would like it to be at 7.6 or possibly 7.4. My question is, how do I lower it (changing substrate to inert sand is would I would like to do along with some sort of plant fertilizer) without killing my fish. I have a 36 gallon with one rubber lip pleco, 2 red eye tetras, 3 mollies, 2 black skirt tetras, 2 ghost shrimp, a banjo catfish and 2 glowlights. I am very aware that I need schools but I have no where or one to get rid of some fish. I have a aqueon 50 gallon power filter and paramaters as last checked were ammonia 0, nitrite 0 and nitrates maybe 15 or possibly 10.
I need to figure this out because I hate having them living in such high ph for a community tank, right now I am using ph regulator from marineland and it seems to be helping for now.
I have a piece of Mopani wood in the tank and I don't know if it is helping. My tap water ph I think is 8 or 7.4 I am unsure because one test I did I left it out for like 4 days and one I left out for 1.
Any help is welcomed as I would love to resolve this problem.
I need to figure this out because I hate having them living in such high ph for a community tank, right now I am using ph regulator from marineland and it seems to be helping for now.
I have a piece of Mopani wood in the tank and I don't know if it is helping. My tap water ph I think is 8 or 7.4 I am unsure because one test I did I left it out for like 4 days and one I left out for 1.
Any help is welcomed as I would love to resolve this problem.