sparkypenguin
Fish Fanatic
Hi all,
Hoping for some help with regards to recent changes in my water parameters....
Some info about my set up starting with a photo to set the scene .........
I have an established freshwater 4 foot 90g tank which contains:
2 Red Robin Honey Gouramis - approx. 2" in size.
10 Neon Tetras - 5 adult and 5 young.
7 Wag Tail Platys - 3 adults and 3 young - all now female to prevent further fry!
5 Panda Corys - Varying sizes, 1 of which was born in the tank and discovered when it was about 15mm long.
7 Dalmatian Mollys - 3 adults and 4 young - all now female to prevent further fry!
2 Bristle Nose Plecs - about 1" long and as yet unsexed.
2 Apple Snails - about 1" in size
And probably 30-40 Molly fry which will be going to a local fish shop once they are a bit bigger.
The substrate is a layer of aquatic sand varying from 0 to 1" and averaging at about 1/2 " in depth, I do not vacuum this at all.
I have several large of pieces of bogwood, 2 half coconut shells, plastic plants, a few oxygenators and several pieces of plastic pipe.
I have an internal filter with a UV light and oxygen input and at the other end of the tank a large external filter input which returns at surface level via a spray bar.
Both filters only contain sponge and ceramic media, no carbon or any pH / Hardness altering media.
I have 1 air pump to further agitate the water surface.
I do water changes daily which equates to around 25% per week.
Before adding the water it's treated with either Seachem Prime or Fluval water conditioner.
The fish are fed on a mixture of dried flake and pellets and a variety of frozen blood worms etc.
My Ammonia, Nitrite are always zero and my nitrite is always 5ppm so in my opinion all good.
However, recently my pH, KH and GH have all increased and I am unsure why?
Here are some of my readings.......
My local water authority (Northumbrian Water) state the following averages and ranges which is in line with my test of the tap water
So something is increasing the pH by around 1, the KH by around 5 and the GH by around 14 and the the only thing I have done in the past month is to add the coconut shells (pre boiled several times), remove 1 piece of bogwood and remove about 40 fry but the latter have subsequently been replaced with new ones .
Historically any changes in pH, KH or GH were minimal and always decreases not increases.
All of my fish appear to be fine with the exception of 1 of the gourami's which is bloated and the 3 adult platys which seem to hide a lot more than they used to even thought the smaller platys are fine.
So does anyone have any ideas?
I know the pH and GH are quite high for some of my fish but should I be overly concerned?
What is the most natural way to adjust if it's required?
As ever all help is much appreciated.
Mark.
Hoping for some help with regards to recent changes in my water parameters....
Some info about my set up starting with a photo to set the scene .........
I have an established freshwater 4 foot 90g tank which contains:
2 Red Robin Honey Gouramis - approx. 2" in size.
10 Neon Tetras - 5 adult and 5 young.
7 Wag Tail Platys - 3 adults and 3 young - all now female to prevent further fry!
5 Panda Corys - Varying sizes, 1 of which was born in the tank and discovered when it was about 15mm long.
7 Dalmatian Mollys - 3 adults and 4 young - all now female to prevent further fry!
2 Bristle Nose Plecs - about 1" long and as yet unsexed.
2 Apple Snails - about 1" in size
And probably 30-40 Molly fry which will be going to a local fish shop once they are a bit bigger.
The substrate is a layer of aquatic sand varying from 0 to 1" and averaging at about 1/2 " in depth, I do not vacuum this at all.
I have several large of pieces of bogwood, 2 half coconut shells, plastic plants, a few oxygenators and several pieces of plastic pipe.
I have an internal filter with a UV light and oxygen input and at the other end of the tank a large external filter input which returns at surface level via a spray bar.
Both filters only contain sponge and ceramic media, no carbon or any pH / Hardness altering media.
I have 1 air pump to further agitate the water surface.
I do water changes daily which equates to around 25% per week.
Before adding the water it's treated with either Seachem Prime or Fluval water conditioner.
The fish are fed on a mixture of dried flake and pellets and a variety of frozen blood worms etc.
My Ammonia, Nitrite are always zero and my nitrite is always 5ppm so in my opinion all good.
However, recently my pH, KH and GH have all increased and I am unsure why?
Here are some of my readings.......
pH | KH | GH | |
24/01/2022 | 7.2 | 4 | 11 |
24/02/2022 | 7.5 | 4 | 10 |
19/03/2022 | 7.5 | 4.5 | 11 |
31/03/2022 | 7.5 | 5 | 10 |
09/05/2022 | 7.5 | 5 | 10 |
22/05/2022 | 7.5 | 5 | 15 |
26/06/2022 | 8 | 9.5 | 20 |
My local water authority (Northumbrian Water) state the following averages and ranges which is in line with my test of the tap water
pH | KH | GH | |
NW | 7.8 (7-8.4) | 4.3(0.9-10.7) | 5.9 (3.7-8.2) |
TAP | 7 | 5 | 6 |
So something is increasing the pH by around 1, the KH by around 5 and the GH by around 14 and the the only thing I have done in the past month is to add the coconut shells (pre boiled several times), remove 1 piece of bogwood and remove about 40 fry but the latter have subsequently been replaced with new ones .
Historically any changes in pH, KH or GH were minimal and always decreases not increases.
All of my fish appear to be fine with the exception of 1 of the gourami's which is bloated and the 3 adult platys which seem to hide a lot more than they used to even thought the smaller platys are fine.
So does anyone have any ideas?
I know the pH and GH are quite high for some of my fish but should I be overly concerned?
What is the most natural way to adjust if it's required?
As ever all help is much appreciated.
Mark.