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![]() I have not found Proper PH to be effective. What are your filters? Do you regularly clean them or rinse them with de-chlorinated water? Do you do regular water changes every week? As a new tank owner it is important to do change more often What is the pH of your tap, well or whatever water you use to top off or change water with? What is your substrate, gravel? What is your kH? It should be a minimum of 80 ppm (160 for mollies is better). I recommend Wonder Shells for kH, as they add needed electrolytes besides the necessary calcium. But it seems there is something else going on here considering your tanks age. Make sure you are not adding low pH water to your aquarium, discontinue use of the Proper PH and do a few 20% water changes with water of a pH of 7.5 Hey carl thanks for help. 1st my filter is just the one that came with the tank. (has a small bag of what looks like gravel in it). Ive just cleaned it for the 1st time in the water that i had taken out of the tank 2 days ago. As my tank has only been running a short time ive probably been doing 2 - 3 water changes a week. with tap water (Ph 7.0) with declorinator init. More in last week (at least 1 daily) since ph drop. I have aquarium sand in the bottom as its meant to be good for the plants to root in. I have no idea what my KH is but i have been getting my water tested almost daily at Peter Barratts the garden centre where i got the tank + fish from. They have said that my salt is high and the ph low but other than that ok. However they did give me some white chalk type rock to put in (for free) as it'll help to balance my ph out. (apparently.) Last time they checked water they said salt had dropped abit, But ph was still low. Ive just checked water and ph seems to have lifted to about 6.4 since adding the stones. Will this balance the water out for good or is it just a short term fix? Is there anything that i can do other than frequent water changes?? Since my last post ive lost few more mollie young (now only 7) would appreciate all help thanks again for your time. Ross |
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![]() janson wrote: Hey carl thanks for help. 1st my filter is just the one that came with the tank. (has a small bag of what looks like gravel in it). Ive just cleaned it for the 1st time in the water that i had taken out of the tank 2 days ago. As my tank has only been running a short time ive probably been doing 2 - 3 water changes a week. with tap water (Ph 7.0) with declorinator init. More in last week (at least 1 daily) since ph drop. I have aquarium sand in the bottom as its meant to be good for the plants to root in. I have no idea what my KH is but i have been getting my water tested almost daily at Peter Barratts the garden centre where i got the tank + fish from. They have said that my salt is high and the ph low but other than that ok. However they did give me some white chalk type rock to put in (for free) as it'll help to balance my ph out. (apparently.) Last time they checked water they said salt had dropped abit, But ph was still low. Ive just checked water and ph seems to have lifted to about 6.4 since adding the stones. Will this balance the water out for good or is it just a short term fix? Is there anything that i can do other than frequent water changes?? Since my last post ive lost few more mollie young (now only 7) would appreciate all help thanks again for your time. Ross I am not sure what they mean by the salt being high. Did they test your water with a hydrometer? That is the usual way to test specific gravity AKA salt. But I doubt you have enough salt to register on a hydrometer. I am guessing they mean something else. I would definitely purchase a kH and possibly a GH test kit (AP sells them in combination for FW). Since I do not know what this white chalk is, I cannot comment on it balancing your water, but it is heading in the right direction. I would also check your mollies for fungus or bacterial infections with all they have been going through. Pimafix is a relatively safe treatment here. Please keep regular tabs on your Ammonia and Nitrites too. Keep up the water changes, but not anymore than 20% at a time, and try and up the pH of the new water to 7.5 (Soak some water in a bucket over night with these rocks you have been given as a test), otherwise add some baking soda in small increments to the water you are going to use for changes to bring the ph to 7.5. And also consider the Wonder Shells for long term KH and pH stability (as well as water clarity and electrolytes) Carl http://www.americanaquariumproducts.com/Pet_Videos.html |
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