jdizzle3id
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
So I recently acquired a 55 gallon from my buddy. He had it set up at his house for about 3 years. The tank had aquarium gravel, a large piece of red lava rock, a large piece of texas holey rock, and about 10-15 stones that he had found outside somewhere. The only fish he had in there was a cichlid (I don't know what kind). The fish had seemed fine according to him the whole time he had the tank. About 3 days ago I set up the tank in my apartment. I put everything back in the tank the same way he had it set up. The cichlid is in there and "seems" to be fine. When I moved the tank I put the filter cartridges in a zip lock bags with tank water in them and floated them in the water with the cichlid during transport in order to "save" the bacteria living in them. I dosed the new water with prime when I set the tank up. Yesterday I did a full spectrum of water tests with an API freshwater master test kit. Ammonia was 0, nitrites 0, ph was at about 8.8 . So I immediately removed the stones that were "found", I did a pwc of about 25%. I tested my tap water ph and found it to be at about 7.4-7.6 . Does anyone know why the ph of the tank water would be so high so fast? I will be testing the randomly found stones with vinegar tomorrow. Does anyone know if the texas holey rock or red lava rock would affect the ph? Also is there any other reason that the ph could be so high? I've read that steady ph is better than 7.0 and that cichlids prefer a high ph but 8.8 seems pretty high to me. I tested the ph of the tank today and it was at about 8.6. I guess I'm kind of hoping the test kit could be giving false readings. Any input is greatly appreciated. (another thing I was thinking was that after all those rocks had been in the tank for so long, everything would be leached out of the rocks ... I guess i was mistaken)