tanzy
Thu Apr 10, 2008, 05:24 AM
My tank has a very low ph and zero kh, due to our tap water containing zero kh.
I have never had a ph crash but just to be safe I have been adding shell grit in a jar, to the tank. So far I have added 4 teaspoons of shell grit and still have a zero kh reading and the ph hasn't changed either.
Am I just not adding enough shell grit or am I using the wrong thing to establish a buffer? The grit that I am using are the little shells that are used for marine tanks.
I have messed around with kh powder before but I found that it raised the ph too high and my fish didn't like it also it still only gave me a kh reading of one.
Cheers
Kell
I have never had a ph crash but just to be safe I have been adding shell grit in a jar, to the tank. So far I have added 4 teaspoons of shell grit and still have a zero kh reading and the ph hasn't changed either.
Am I just not adding enough shell grit or am I using the wrong thing to establish a buffer? The grit that I am using are the little shells that are used for marine tanks.
I have messed around with kh powder before but I found that it raised the ph too high and my fish didn't like it also it still only gave me a kh reading of one.
Cheers
Kell