Planted tank enthusiast that do dry fertilizers have a mix they dose that has calcium, magnesium, Potassium, etc. We call it GH booster. Ive got a friend that sells dry ferts and sells the GH booster if you ever need some.
I found some Seachem Replenish online where I order all supplies. They currently have it on back order. I think this will be what I try. I think Seachem is a reliable brand. Now I just need to figure out how slowly to raise the GH. This is going to effect my water changes also. Instead of adding tap water with my Python, I will need to adjust the GH before adding it to the tank. Guess I need to get some buckets so that I can measure the proper amounts. Or maybe gallon jugs.
Thank you. I had read that you should let the tap water sit for an hour to test for proper PH. I'm going to try this and check all parameters again on the tap water, as well as my tanks. I'll monitor the tanks and tap water to note changes several times each week. This should give me a better idea of any shifts in PH and etc. I've never had a problem with the PH shifting. In the mean time, I wil get aragonite to add in my filters. Thanks again.