njparton
Fishaholic
Although my tap water is pH 7, by the time I've added dechlorinator, the pH of the water has dropped to 6.8 and after 4 or 5 days my tank water is at pH 6.
I've tried using a neutral buffer powder from Seachem but didn't realise it was so full of phosphates - I now blame it for a recent algea bloom, so I won't be using it again!
Is there anything natural I can add to my water to buffer it's tendency to become acidic between water changes?
I'd rather not add anything that affects any of my other water parameters (such as limestone chips) as the water in my area is very soft.
My tank is well planted and I run an air pump and 10 cm air stone over night to help reduce the C02 given off by the plants.
I've tried using a neutral buffer powder from Seachem but didn't realise it was so full of phosphates - I now blame it for a recent algea bloom, so I won't be using it again!
Is there anything natural I can add to my water to buffer it's tendency to become acidic between water changes?
I'd rather not add anything that affects any of my other water parameters (such as limestone chips) as the water in my area is very soft.
My tank is well planted and I run an air pump and 10 cm air stone over night to help reduce the C02 given off by the plants.