All this chatter about PH swings in other members tanks has me a little concerned for my own..
I’ve been using strip tests since I got the tank in January and everything had always been fairly normal with no worries. I recently bought a liquid test kit as on here everyone recommends them for being more accurate than the strip tests. So I went out and got one. I tested both tanks today.
10g Tank:
Ammonia: 0.0
Kh: 3
Nitrate: 10.0
Nitrite: 0.0
Ph: 7.5
30g Tank:
Ammonia: 0.0
Kh: 13
Nitrate: 10.0
Nitrite: 0.0
Ph: 8.5
First thing I thought was, ooo that Kh/ph is a lot higher than I thought it was in the 30g, a lot higher than what the strips were reading.
I did another strip test just to compare and it showed Kh as 6 and ph as 7.2 in the 30g.
Also the liquid test did not come with a solution to test GH but I believe it’s around 14 (if the strips are correct that is!)
I’ve read up that high Kh can cause high ph and that it can have a negative effect on plants.. which kinda makes sense because my amazon swords are still insisting on going brown.
Now, do I have anything to worry about here? Should I try bringing the the Kh/ph levels down to a more neutral level? What can I do to accomplish this? Unfortunately I don’t have any means to filter the tap water for RODI so is there an alternative?
I’ve been using strip tests since I got the tank in January and everything had always been fairly normal with no worries. I recently bought a liquid test kit as on here everyone recommends them for being more accurate than the strip tests. So I went out and got one. I tested both tanks today.
10g Tank:
Ammonia: 0.0
Kh: 3
Nitrate: 10.0
Nitrite: 0.0
Ph: 7.5
30g Tank:
Ammonia: 0.0
Kh: 13
Nitrate: 10.0
Nitrite: 0.0
Ph: 8.5
First thing I thought was, ooo that Kh/ph is a lot higher than I thought it was in the 30g, a lot higher than what the strips were reading.
I did another strip test just to compare and it showed Kh as 6 and ph as 7.2 in the 30g.
Also the liquid test did not come with a solution to test GH but I believe it’s around 14 (if the strips are correct that is!)
I’ve read up that high Kh can cause high ph and that it can have a negative effect on plants.. which kinda makes sense because my amazon swords are still insisting on going brown.
Now, do I have anything to worry about here? Should I try bringing the the Kh/ph levels down to a more neutral level? What can I do to accomplish this? Unfortunately I don’t have any means to filter the tap water for RODI so is there an alternative?