There is nothing wrong with your tap water, it is something in the tank.Hi angelmouse,
Your reply is much appreciated. I am having trouble with the PH the PH out of the tap is 7.6 but as soon as it stays in the tank for 24hrs it rises to 8.0+ I was silly not to cycle the tank beforehand as I didnt know it was suppose to be done, so the tank is cycling with fish in at the mo. I have got 3 clown loaches, 5 tetra and 2 platys. ONe of the loaches is not happy but the other 2 seem OK. I have put bogwood in the tank but that hasn't done anything. I have used PH down that will reduce but it will be back up to 8.0 by the morning. I have tested everything in the tank and nothing is causing it to rise. The funny thing is that it is happening too in my other tank which has got just 1 goldfish in it. Can you please help and maybe explain why the water is doing this? thnx
Phosphates is only a problem to prevent algae in high light planted tanks or if you are growing corals in Marine tanks.The second reason I started using RO was because of high phosphates, although this does not seem to have made a difference.
There is nothing wrong with your tap water, it is something in the tank.Hi angelmouse,
Your reply is much appreciated. I am having trouble with the PH the PH out of the tap is 7.6 but as soon as it stays in the tank for 24hrs it rises to 8.0+ I was silly not to cycle the tank beforehand as I didnt know it was suppose to be done, so the tank is cycling with fish in at the mo. I have got 3 clown loaches, 5 tetra and 2 platys. ONe of the loaches is not happy but the other 2 seem OK. I have put bogwood in the tank but that hasn't done anything. I have used PH down that will reduce but it will be back up to 8.0 by the morning. I have tested everything in the tank and nothing is causing it to rise. The funny thing is that it is happening too in my other tank which has got just 1 goldfish in it. Can you please help and maybe explain why the water is doing this? thnx
You most likely have some rocks in there that are buffering the tank up to a pH of 8.
you haven't, perchance, used a crushed coral, or aragonite sand substrate have you?
Thnx for that yes I have checked everything. Substrate is silica aggregates. I have taken everything out of the tank and applied vinegar to it. No reaction. I have also taken one object out at a time and left it out over night to see if the PH would rise again (process of elimination) still the PH would rise. And if it was something in the tank then why is the PH rising in the other tank. This is why I think there is a problem with the water.