mad_tunes
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I was hoping things had slowed down and maybe levelled out, but I've seen the odd dead fish again recently so have done some pretty large (50%) water changes.
The few remaining fish seem happier afterwards, coming out and looking active like they sould be. At least for a day or two.
With no obvious signs of disease, I'm leaning toward my substrate being the issue.
I understand that these fancier substrates lower the pH over time.
Could it make sense that the substrate would lead to a reduction in pH over time, and water changes with my relatively hard tap water would drag the pH back up relatively quickly? I'd guess graphing it would look like a saw-tooth pattern.
I'll have to monitor pH and note when water changes are done too to confirm it.
Is that how it'd work, and could it be the issue?
If so, am I just guaranteed to have this issue when using this substrate? Where's my mistake?
Is it just the effects of the substrate vs hard tap water? Are they really best used with soft or RO water so pH is consistantly low?
I'll check its pH regularly over the next week or two and see what it shows. I've got a week off at the end of April, so that might be the best time for the big re-do and substrate change.
I like the idea of a black sand. Just got the find some over the next few weeks.
The few remaining fish seem happier afterwards, coming out and looking active like they sould be. At least for a day or two.
With no obvious signs of disease, I'm leaning toward my substrate being the issue.
I understand that these fancier substrates lower the pH over time.
Could it make sense that the substrate would lead to a reduction in pH over time, and water changes with my relatively hard tap water would drag the pH back up relatively quickly? I'd guess graphing it would look like a saw-tooth pattern.
I'll have to monitor pH and note when water changes are done too to confirm it.
Is that how it'd work, and could it be the issue?
If so, am I just guaranteed to have this issue when using this substrate? Where's my mistake?
Is it just the effects of the substrate vs hard tap water? Are they really best used with soft or RO water so pH is consistantly low?
I'll check its pH regularly over the next week or two and see what it shows. I've got a week off at the end of April, so that might be the best time for the big re-do and substrate change.
I like the idea of a black sand. Just got the find some over the next few weeks.