Tank1
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What causes the PH value of the water in an aquarium to increase over time?
For example, I have two aquariums, one newer, one older. Each has aquarium gravel, one colored, one natural. Each has plastic plants and each has different decor such as formed resin or other types of decor rock like rainbow rock or lava rock but neither has the same decor for long. I have multiple sets of decor and I switch them out with each monthly service. Each tank gets a 50% water change, both are light to moderately loaded with mixed types of community fish. The PH coming out of the tap here is 7-5-7.6. The PH levels slowly creep up over time to levels as high as 8.2-8.3 which eventually kills the fish. In the larger tank, a 55 gallon, I've taken to using water softening pillows and that seems to be doing the job there. In the smaller/newer tank, I'd been slowly losing fish and it had slipped my mind to test the PH but it is now clear to me that I need to check it at least monthly. To lower the PH in the smaller tank, I did a series of water changes. I'd remove some, refill it with new water, then repeat slowly over the course of a few hours in an effort to not put the remaining fish into shock. That seems to have done the trick. The fish now look and act better and their appetites have returned. PH was 7.7 when all the work was done. GH test out of the tap shows moderately hard water but not extreme.
I'd like to figure out why the PH rises slowly as opposed to dropping slowly. Can I assume that there are elements in my water source that are slowly increasing hardness as they dissolve?
For example, I have two aquariums, one newer, one older. Each has aquarium gravel, one colored, one natural. Each has plastic plants and each has different decor such as formed resin or other types of decor rock like rainbow rock or lava rock but neither has the same decor for long. I have multiple sets of decor and I switch them out with each monthly service. Each tank gets a 50% water change, both are light to moderately loaded with mixed types of community fish. The PH coming out of the tap here is 7-5-7.6. The PH levels slowly creep up over time to levels as high as 8.2-8.3 which eventually kills the fish. In the larger tank, a 55 gallon, I've taken to using water softening pillows and that seems to be doing the job there. In the smaller/newer tank, I'd been slowly losing fish and it had slipped my mind to test the PH but it is now clear to me that I need to check it at least monthly. To lower the PH in the smaller tank, I did a series of water changes. I'd remove some, refill it with new water, then repeat slowly over the course of a few hours in an effort to not put the remaining fish into shock. That seems to have done the trick. The fish now look and act better and their appetites have returned. PH was 7.7 when all the work was done. GH test out of the tap shows moderately hard water but not extreme.
I'd like to figure out why the PH rises slowly as opposed to dropping slowly. Can I assume that there are elements in my water source that are slowly increasing hardness as they dissolve?