thrujenseyes
Fish Herder
I'm going to try and give the short version of my long story:
I cycled a little 6 gallon Fluval Edge just over two years ago.
I *thought* my water was hard because I'd tested the tap which was coming up 7.5ph.
I stocked with 5 little male endlers. Tons of live plants.
Over time I kept losing and replacing fish.
I came here to try and find out why.
Turns out I don't really have hard water. I'm on a private well.
I'd tested direct from well it and turns out my well water is very soft with a KH of zero which means whatever comes out of my spigot (after running thru the contraptions filled with crushed coral) will eventually come back down because there is no buffer.
So because my water first runs thru a contraption with coral it changes the PH when it comes out of our spigots. But when I bypass this contraption and get straight from well these are my readings:
Direct from Well:
Tetra 6 in one test strips
PH: 6.2
KH: 0
Chlorine: 0
GH: 25
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: possibly 10 but could be 0
with API Master Test Kit
PH: 6.0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
ammonia: 0
Ok, this brings me to now.
I'd been using tap water mixed with RO for my weekly water changes to keep my remaining endlers happy.
I'm down to two and thinking that I should no longer keep harder water fish (duh).
Just trying to plan what I should keep next. I do have two shrimp. One Amano and one Sunkist that seem more than thrilled in the water I have now and I would love to have a few different shrimp species but not sure if they'd be ok in such soft water?
My main question is this...
I was told (back when I discovered my Well water was so soft ...to NEVER use it directly as it could be even lower than 6 (but that's as low as the tests go).
Is there any way to test lower registers?!
And just incase anyone wonders what my tank readings are...
Mixing 50%Tap (that's gone thru the crushed coral that gets weaker as time passes and it will eventually need changed) mixed with 50%RO and only adding Flourish Comprehensive:
PH: 6.8-7.2
KH: 40
GH: 75-150
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
chlorine: 0
ammonia: 0
I'm confused as to what I should really be doing and what I should really be keeping.
Any suggestions?!?!
I cycled a little 6 gallon Fluval Edge just over two years ago.
I *thought* my water was hard because I'd tested the tap which was coming up 7.5ph.
I stocked with 5 little male endlers. Tons of live plants.
Over time I kept losing and replacing fish.
I came here to try and find out why.
Turns out I don't really have hard water. I'm on a private well.
I'd tested direct from well it and turns out my well water is very soft with a KH of zero which means whatever comes out of my spigot (after running thru the contraptions filled with crushed coral) will eventually come back down because there is no buffer.
So because my water first runs thru a contraption with coral it changes the PH when it comes out of our spigots. But when I bypass this contraption and get straight from well these are my readings:
Direct from Well:
Tetra 6 in one test strips
PH: 6.2
KH: 0
Chlorine: 0
GH: 25
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: possibly 10 but could be 0
with API Master Test Kit
PH: 6.0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
ammonia: 0
Ok, this brings me to now.
I'd been using tap water mixed with RO for my weekly water changes to keep my remaining endlers happy.
I'm down to two and thinking that I should no longer keep harder water fish (duh).
Just trying to plan what I should keep next. I do have two shrimp. One Amano and one Sunkist that seem more than thrilled in the water I have now and I would love to have a few different shrimp species but not sure if they'd be ok in such soft water?
My main question is this...
I was told (back when I discovered my Well water was so soft ...to NEVER use it directly as it could be even lower than 6 (but that's as low as the tests go).
Is there any way to test lower registers?!
And just incase anyone wonders what my tank readings are...
Mixing 50%Tap (that's gone thru the crushed coral that gets weaker as time passes and it will eventually need changed) mixed with 50%RO and only adding Flourish Comprehensive:
PH: 6.8-7.2
KH: 40
GH: 75-150
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
chlorine: 0
ammonia: 0
I'm confused as to what I should really be doing and what I should really be keeping.
Any suggestions?!?!