Niccobacci11
Aquarium Advice Freak
I have a 29 gallon aquarium that has an extremely high ph and even I am surprised that any fish can live in it. i have 1Angel fish that is doing really good super active, 1 butterflyfish, and 1 female betta. I have two pieces of decent sized drift wood and two aqueon filters on the back. has some plants but not densely planted. I have eco-complete substrate with just regular petco sand on the right. I have tried to lower the pH with neutral regulator by seachem but after a week of that not even one bit did the pH go down.
My parameters of my tank are:
Nitrate: about 1-2ppm which is really bad for a planted aquarium
Nitrite: 0ppm
GH: 225ppm-which is also a huge problem for some fish I want to get.
now this is really the part I want to fix.
KH: 300+ppm off the scale
pH: 8.6-8.7
I guess what i want to know is what could be a factor in keeping my pH up so high, and what could be the solution to this problem. anything would be helpful
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My parameters of my tank are:
Nitrate: about 1-2ppm which is really bad for a planted aquarium
Nitrite: 0ppm
GH: 225ppm-which is also a huge problem for some fish I want to get.
now this is really the part I want to fix.
KH: 300+ppm off the scale
pH: 8.6-8.7
I guess what i want to know is what could be a factor in keeping my pH up so high, and what could be the solution to this problem. anything would be helpful
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