Dee
Tue May 03, 2005, 10:11 AM
Hi All,
I'm in Melbourne and have been having problems keeping my ph stable, it keeps falling rapidly. I did some tests tonight on my tap water using Aquarium Pharmaceuticals KH and PH test kits. The results where ---
KH = dKH 1 degree or approx 20ppm
PH = 7
The very low KH reading explains the fall in PH in my tank. My tank was at about 6.4ish last night after a 30% WC, then fell to 6 by the time i got home from work tonight. :shock: My questions are ....
1. What is a good KH value to buffer my PH and for general discus keeping, not for spawning.
2. Is the KH value relative to PH value ... ie - if I raise my KH does my PH rise too ? If so, will I have to raise KH slowly so I dont stress the fish with a PH swing upwards? Although the current PH swing downwards wouldn't be doing them any good.
3. Should I add KH powder to my water storage before adding to tank to get desired results? Doing 30% WC slowly with KH adjusted water.
OR
4. Should I add shell grit to the tank and do it that way ? How long does it take for shell grit to start working and raise the KH? I assume adding it to my storage tank wont do much in 24 or so hours?
5. Are there any other factors that may be lowering my Ph quickly? I keep my BB tank pretty clean with 30% daily WC's, feed 4 times a day and only have a small peice of drift wood in the tank. Its a 4x2x2 tank with 13 juvi's with a 2217 Eheim and a 2215 Eheim canister filters.
Sorry for all the questions :roll: I just want to get my PH stable. Any advice would be most appreciated. :)
Cheers,
Dee :)
I'm in Melbourne and have been having problems keeping my ph stable, it keeps falling rapidly. I did some tests tonight on my tap water using Aquarium Pharmaceuticals KH and PH test kits. The results where ---
KH = dKH 1 degree or approx 20ppm
PH = 7
The very low KH reading explains the fall in PH in my tank. My tank was at about 6.4ish last night after a 30% WC, then fell to 6 by the time i got home from work tonight. :shock: My questions are ....
1. What is a good KH value to buffer my PH and for general discus keeping, not for spawning.
2. Is the KH value relative to PH value ... ie - if I raise my KH does my PH rise too ? If so, will I have to raise KH slowly so I dont stress the fish with a PH swing upwards? Although the current PH swing downwards wouldn't be doing them any good.
3. Should I add KH powder to my water storage before adding to tank to get desired results? Doing 30% WC slowly with KH adjusted water.
OR
4. Should I add shell grit to the tank and do it that way ? How long does it take for shell grit to start working and raise the KH? I assume adding it to my storage tank wont do much in 24 or so hours?
5. Are there any other factors that may be lowering my Ph quickly? I keep my BB tank pretty clean with 30% daily WC's, feed 4 times a day and only have a small peice of drift wood in the tank. Its a 4x2x2 tank with 13 juvi's with a 2217 Eheim and a 2215 Eheim canister filters.
Sorry for all the questions :roll: I just want to get my PH stable. Any advice would be most appreciated. :)
Cheers,
Dee :)