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![]() "Gill Passman" gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote in message .. . "Dick" wrote in message ... On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 10:51:55 -0000, "Gill Passman" gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote: I'm curious about a variation in pH between two 50 gall tanks that I have. Just done the tests and didn't get the result I expected so would be very interested in your comments. Firstly I didn't expect them to be the same necessarily but what I got was the opposite to what I was expecting. 1st Tank is a Community Tank full of plants, driftwood, fish and unfortunately still battling with my algae. Substrate is just standard gravel. This tank has been up and running since September. Possibly verging on being overstocked - plans afoot to move some of the residents into other tanks. Readings a- Nitrates 20 Nitrite 0 Ammonia 0 pH 8 2nd Tank is a Malawi Community Tank - set up around 5 weeks ago and cycled using existing filter medium. This has Ocean Rock and Marine Gravel plus some crushed coral. Only four plants that are holding their own. Still stocking with fish and it probably hasn't finished cycling yet from the nitrite reading. Readings a- Nitrates 5 Nitrite 0.1 Ammonia 0 pH 7.5 I use the same water on both tanks (treated tap water) and do the same water changes on both. The pH of the tap water is 7.5. Now, I would have expected either the pH to be the same in both tanks or lower in the first tank because of the driftwood. Any ideas? plus might this be indicative of a problem in one of the tanks - the first tank does appear to fluctuate between 7.5-8.?Or is the difference down to the fact that the second tank is still cycling? Thanks Gill I wonder about your water changes, how much and how often. My 5 tanks have the same pH as my tap water (I change 20% twice weekly). As for why the difference, I have no opinion. I trust water changes to solve all problems. g dick I do 20% weekly on all 5 tanks and prepare the water in the same way for all five of them. My Ph stays the same in my 4 tanks, doing 15% twice a week. |
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