pH and alkalinity issues
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:43 pm
Hi!
Well, been working on getting my 125 gallon ready for the fish and the fishless cycle is going great. Eating up the ammonia and nitrites are nil. Nitrates are pretty darn high.
The issue I am concerned about is that the pH is dropping as is the KH.
When I first started the tank the parameters were as follows: pH 7.0, KH 100, GH 75, NO2 and NO3 and ammonia were all neg becasue I had not started the cycle yet. I have been adding ammonia (straight bottle ammonia with only "soft water" and ammonium in it. And of course added some tetra safe start. Did not have enough of that so I have also added some "nitrobacter" (another brand name bacterial supplement recomended by the pet store which they use to start up their tanks).
I started that on Feb 1st and there must have still been some bacteria in the filter and fluorite, on the wood from the last attempt at fishless cycling, becasue it started to show nitrites within a week, and nitrates soon after.
Here is the latest test: pH 6.2, KH 20 (or less!), GH 100, NO2 nil, NO3 90. NH3 1.
WHERE is my KH going and what should I do about it? I know this is supposed to be my buffering capacity and it is not good to have none.
The LFS person told me to add some limestone, which I own, but have not added yet.
any thoughts? is it obvious that I liked chemistry, but am not all that talented in this regard?
help would be appreciated!
tank has black fluorite, temp is 80F, lights are 39Wx 2 fixtures (two if these x 8 hours a day) driftwood, lots of plants
using wet-dry proclear filter with two returns (rio 1700x2)
hope that is enough info
Well, been working on getting my 125 gallon ready for the fish and the fishless cycle is going great. Eating up the ammonia and nitrites are nil. Nitrates are pretty darn high.
The issue I am concerned about is that the pH is dropping as is the KH.
When I first started the tank the parameters were as follows: pH 7.0, KH 100, GH 75, NO2 and NO3 and ammonia were all neg becasue I had not started the cycle yet. I have been adding ammonia (straight bottle ammonia with only "soft water" and ammonium in it. And of course added some tetra safe start. Did not have enough of that so I have also added some "nitrobacter" (another brand name bacterial supplement recomended by the pet store which they use to start up their tanks).
I started that on Feb 1st and there must have still been some bacteria in the filter and fluorite, on the wood from the last attempt at fishless cycling, becasue it started to show nitrites within a week, and nitrates soon after.
Here is the latest test: pH 6.2, KH 20 (or less!), GH 100, NO2 nil, NO3 90. NH3 1.
WHERE is my KH going and what should I do about it? I know this is supposed to be my buffering capacity and it is not good to have none.
The LFS person told me to add some limestone, which I own, but have not added yet.
any thoughts? is it obvious that I liked chemistry, but am not all that talented in this regard?
help would be appreciated!
tank has black fluorite, temp is 80F, lights are 39Wx 2 fixtures (two if these x 8 hours a day) driftwood, lots of plants
using wet-dry proclear filter with two returns (rio 1700x2)
hope that is enough info