PH Variation in tank (tropical)


Hi
Sorry. The tank holds about 215 liters. I was referring to PH adjuster when I mentioned “I only use a little bit” (i do mean a little bit - like - a tiny tip of the ph adjuster on the tip of a tea spoon)
I will have to check the Ph level of our tap water, it continually changes (depending on rain or if we have had an outbreak of blue green algae somewhere in our water system).
If we do have rain water, I would use it above tap water anytime. We are trying to set up some rain water tanks just for the fish tank.
I haven’t mentioned, we haven’t got any driftwood in the tank at this stage. The 3 large ornaments are plastic, 3 small ceramic glaze ornaments, 1 unsealed terracotta ornament, 1 small piece of salt water coral and 2 small live plants.
The water awaiting to go into the tank is often left standing over night (12 or maybe 24 hours), I must admit I don’t agitate it nor heat it - just use it from room temperature.
Thank you all for your feed back. it has been very en lighting. Jasmine

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