This is an amazing thread. I have been using pH as a guideline for too long! So by adding sodium bicarbonate to my aquaria, am I correctly and appropriately protecting it against pH crash? My tap is too soft and drops not only from degasing (from 7.3 to about 6.5), but within a week from normal tank biological processes it can fall below 6.0. I'm done with crushed coral because of the way it exhausts itself so rapidly yet must be used in small amounts to stay reasonably within parameters for 'soft water' fish.
I add half a teaspoon per 5 gallons of new water and this holds the pH for the week at around 7.2 to 7.4, depending on a few minor factors. Is this a reasonable fix? Should I use calcium carbonate instead?
I add half a teaspoon per 5 gallons of new water and this holds the pH for the week at around 7.2 to 7.4, depending on a few minor factors. Is this a reasonable fix? Should I use calcium carbonate instead?