It's too low for the mollies as well.
The GH at 4.1 dH/74 ppm is also too low for both guppies and mollies.
The GH at 4.1 dH/74 ppm is also too low for both guppies and mollies.
Does the ammonia look good, my girlfreind said she thought it looked a bit green?The PH is really good for all your fish except for the guppies...
Your test results look really good
Please don't add chemicals to the tank. If you want to increase things like pH and hardness, which are connected, use something like coral or limestone as decor, or a bag of crushed coral in the filter.
But the pH is fine for most of your fish. If you raise it to suit the mollies and guppies it will be too high for the other fish. There's no happy medium, I'm afraid.
Fish and other fauna can directly absorb the chemicals leading to health problems or worse.Is there any reason yyou guys are so opposed to using chemicals to manipulate the water, or is it your personal approach?
Is there any reason yyou guys are so opposed to using chemicals to manipulate the water, or is it your personal approach?
Adjusting PH and KH up products typically contain sodium or potassium bicarbonate. The ratio of sodium to potassium can effect the health of the fish. Too much potassium is unknown to be toxic to to fish. Sodium may not be as dangerous as potassium but it still can cause problemsIs there any reason yyou guys are so opposed to using chemicals to manipulate the water, or is it your personal approach?
The fish will tell you if there's something wrong. If they ever start behaving differently, test the water before doing anything else.Please just look at your fish
@Caspian_TygerIs there any reason yyou guys are so opposed to using chemicals to manipulate the water, or is it your personal approach?