I had the urge to test my source water. I do a 25 gallon change weekly on a 120 gallon tank. That's been sufficient in reducing nitrates from between 5 and 10 ppm down to between 0 and 5 ppm. My pH consistently reads 6.6 weekly which I am happy with. KH and GH are both 3 degrees. I use the API Freshwater Master Test Kit.
I filled a glass from my kitchen faucet and dechlorinated it. The nitrates are 0 ppm which is great but then I tested the pH and was shocked to see it was 8.4! KH and GH were 4 degrees which I expected. I realized I didn't get my source water from the kitchen so I got a sample from the garden hose that I get my water for the tank from. Nitrates, KH and GH tested the same but pH was 6.6, same as my tank.
My questions are is it normal to get different pH readings from different faucets on the same water system?
And do I need to worry about rapid fluctuations in pH from my source water if the tank consistently reads the 6.6 pH? I haven't tested my source water in years but I recently read an article on water testing and recently upgraded from a 55gl to this 120gl so I was curious.
If I do need to test the water for the weekly changes before putting it in the tank and I get a higher reading than I am comfortable with, how do I change the pH of the water that I am putting in or do I need to?
I filled a glass from my kitchen faucet and dechlorinated it. The nitrates are 0 ppm which is great but then I tested the pH and was shocked to see it was 8.4! KH and GH were 4 degrees which I expected. I realized I didn't get my source water from the kitchen so I got a sample from the garden hose that I get my water for the tank from. Nitrates, KH and GH tested the same but pH was 6.6, same as my tank.
My questions are is it normal to get different pH readings from different faucets on the same water system?
And do I need to worry about rapid fluctuations in pH from my source water if the tank consistently reads the 6.6 pH? I haven't tested my source water in years but I recently read an article on water testing and recently upgraded from a 55gl to this 120gl so I was curious.
If I do need to test the water for the weekly changes before putting it in the tank and I get a higher reading than I am comfortable with, how do I change the pH of the water that I am putting in or do I need to?