Blanchedalmond
New Member
Hey everyone, I've got a query that I'm struggling to solve about water chemistry.
There are no fish in this tank, so it's not an urgent fix just looking to understand.
It's a 180L (roughly 47 Gallon), 120cm/4ft long tank. Has been setup for 6 months as a daphnia/micro invert/plant tank but was mostly drained and plants moved around 3 weeks ago. Substrate has remained the same, Oliver Knott Aqua Earth (different to what I used for my other tank)
After refilling with conditioned water, the pH moved from 7.1 up to 7.6 making me think there was something increasing the hardness of the water.
Upon testing General and Carbonate hardness it was identical to fresh out of the tap, 3 degrees general and 2 degrees carbonate.
I definitely expect a pH swing on such soft water, but after testing every day for 3 weeks the lowest it has dropped is around 7.4 and didn't stay there long.
All tests have been the API liquid drop test kits, the tank is planted and has moderate amount of driftwood, only rock is granite (no reaction to acids while testing before scaping), running a basic dual bubble filter setup and LED light.
Process of elimination is making me lean towards adding a GH buffer in small amount if it's an instability issue but the aqua soil mentions it "lowers GH" so I don't want to mess with something I don't yet understand fully.
If you made it through this essay length explanation, thankyou for your patience and if you have any ideas or advice I'm eager to hear any possibility
There are no fish in this tank, so it's not an urgent fix just looking to understand.
It's a 180L (roughly 47 Gallon), 120cm/4ft long tank. Has been setup for 6 months as a daphnia/micro invert/plant tank but was mostly drained and plants moved around 3 weeks ago. Substrate has remained the same, Oliver Knott Aqua Earth (different to what I used for my other tank)
After refilling with conditioned water, the pH moved from 7.1 up to 7.6 making me think there was something increasing the hardness of the water.
Upon testing General and Carbonate hardness it was identical to fresh out of the tap, 3 degrees general and 2 degrees carbonate.
I definitely expect a pH swing on such soft water, but after testing every day for 3 weeks the lowest it has dropped is around 7.4 and didn't stay there long.
All tests have been the API liquid drop test kits, the tank is planted and has moderate amount of driftwood, only rock is granite (no reaction to acids while testing before scaping), running a basic dual bubble filter setup and LED light.
Process of elimination is making me lean towards adding a GH buffer in small amount if it's an instability issue but the aqua soil mentions it "lowers GH" so I don't want to mess with something I don't yet understand fully.
If you made it through this essay length explanation, thankyou for your patience and if you have any ideas or advice I'm eager to hear any possibility