Hi, I have a query reg how to lower PH, and I wanted to get some view/experience sharing from experts on this topic. City: Bangalore, India.
I have a 6 feet 510 Litre fresh water aquarium. Currently having a Malaysian Golden Xback Arowana of 9-10 Inches.
I test my water parameters using API test kit, and WC of 20% weekly.
My water parameters have been consistent:
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - around 5 PPM
Only issue I have seen is High Range PH - 8 most of the time. PH also is consistent, but high for Arowana (ideally 6.5 to 7).
I would like to bring it to the range of 7, ideally.
I use tap water. From the tap it reads PH - 7 and Hardness 275 PPM. As soon as I fill the aquarium, PH raises to 8 and hardness around 700 PPM.
I have already tried (for more than a month):
Driftwood
Almond / Katappa Leaves
Peat Moss from Fluwal
Mixing with RO water cans (approx. 200 litre on few occassions)
No Luck and the PH remained at 8.
1-2 times I have also tried a large waterchange of 75%, but it didn't help at all. PH back to 8 and hardness back to 650PPM, immediately.
What else options for me?
I read on internet that mixing Sparkling/Soda water, Mixing CO2 to tank, Mixing Vinegar etc as other options. Anyone has first hand experience? I also want to ensure that my fish is safe and don't run into issues with it.
I don't have any decoration in the tank, and run on 2 Sun Sun Canister filters. With mechanical filtration and Bio filtration (Ceramic Rings and Bio Balls). Not having Active Carbon.
I have another 4 feet tank also, where the PH measures at 8.
My query is even after having source PH as 7 and hardness at 260 PPM, how can it raise to PH as 8 and hardness to 700 PPM? I have read about buffering but still trying out various options didn't help, hence posting here.
Looking for any sharing of experience and advice.
Cheers,
narayanang76
I have a 6 feet 510 Litre fresh water aquarium. Currently having a Malaysian Golden Xback Arowana of 9-10 Inches.
I test my water parameters using API test kit, and WC of 20% weekly.
My water parameters have been consistent:
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - around 5 PPM
Only issue I have seen is High Range PH - 8 most of the time. PH also is consistent, but high for Arowana (ideally 6.5 to 7).
I would like to bring it to the range of 7, ideally.
I use tap water. From the tap it reads PH - 7 and Hardness 275 PPM. As soon as I fill the aquarium, PH raises to 8 and hardness around 700 PPM.
I have already tried (for more than a month):
Driftwood
Almond / Katappa Leaves
Peat Moss from Fluwal
Mixing with RO water cans (approx. 200 litre on few occassions)
No Luck and the PH remained at 8.
1-2 times I have also tried a large waterchange of 75%, but it didn't help at all. PH back to 8 and hardness back to 650PPM, immediately.
What else options for me?
I read on internet that mixing Sparkling/Soda water, Mixing CO2 to tank, Mixing Vinegar etc as other options. Anyone has first hand experience? I also want to ensure that my fish is safe and don't run into issues with it.
I don't have any decoration in the tank, and run on 2 Sun Sun Canister filters. With mechanical filtration and Bio filtration (Ceramic Rings and Bio Balls). Not having Active Carbon.
I have another 4 feet tank also, where the PH measures at 8.
My query is even after having source PH as 7 and hardness at 260 PPM, how can it raise to PH as 8 and hardness to 700 PPM? I have read about buffering but still trying out various options didn't help, hence posting here.
Looking for any sharing of experience and advice.
Cheers,
narayanang76