Morphious
New Member
Hi Guys, hope you can help and I hope this is the correct place for this problem.
I check my water regularly using a liquid test kit. Every time my Ph is 7.6 which I thought was ok. By accident I picked up my High Range PH test bottle and the reading was 8.4 !!!!. Not sure which was correct, I purchased test strips and checked the Ph again. This showed the Ph to be 7.8 - 8.0, (The colour was between the two). I checked my tap water using all three tests. The liquid tests showed 7.2 for Ph, 7.2 - 7.4 for the high range Ph and the test strip showed 7.4.
My question now is what can be raising the Ph in the tank as I have no idea.
All other tests are:
Chlorine 0
KH 10
GH 16
NO2 0
NO3 (25 test strip, 0 Liquid test)
In the tank I have live plants, an decorative coral fro the lfs along with a resin cave form the lfs (had this years) and some small shells.
The substrate is Pewter Sand made by Roman Gravel which I have emailed to ensure this is not alkaline. They claim it is not.
Any help would be great as I am lost with this one
I check my water regularly using a liquid test kit. Every time my Ph is 7.6 which I thought was ok. By accident I picked up my High Range PH test bottle and the reading was 8.4 !!!!. Not sure which was correct, I purchased test strips and checked the Ph again. This showed the Ph to be 7.8 - 8.0, (The colour was between the two). I checked my tap water using all three tests. The liquid tests showed 7.2 for Ph, 7.2 - 7.4 for the high range Ph and the test strip showed 7.4.
My question now is what can be raising the Ph in the tank as I have no idea.
All other tests are:
Chlorine 0
KH 10
GH 16
NO2 0
NO3 (25 test strip, 0 Liquid test)
In the tank I have live plants, an decorative coral fro the lfs along with a resin cave form the lfs (had this years) and some small shells.
The substrate is Pewter Sand made by Roman Gravel which I have emailed to ensure this is not alkaline. They claim it is not.
Any help would be great as I am lost with this one