The water out of my tap has always had a high ph, my high range ph tester is an Aquarium Pharmaceuticals and the readings are always 8.8, so I think it is above that number. The kh I am not sure but I think that it is low because the ph would crash all the time until I started using Seachem's Neutral Regulator. Now I have been using this stuff for over 10 years and have had great success with it. The only draw back would be the algae but over time I have found that it is very beneficial to my systems. I have taken care of Oscars, Jack Dempseys and Goldfish over the years.
I have a 20-gallon long tank with a 20-watt light running for over ten years and it has a nice layer of the green algae on the back walls and gravel. I have a 55-gallon with a 40-watt bulb which has been running on and off for those same ten years. In this tank the only algae that I can grow is the pea soup type. The lights are on at the same times and I change the water at the same time, with the same water mixture. Both tank are well filtered. I have also been on Wetmans website TSA and learned what type of algae it is growing. BTW great website, I wish I found this site years ago.
I would like to get rid of the pea soup type algae and grow the stuff that sticks to the walls. What do I need to do? Is it as easy as adding more wattage or do I need to go a different route. I would also like to know another way to lower the ph besides using phosphates or peat if there is any? The reason I am asking is I would like to get a bigger tank, 125 gallon or bigger, I would like to be able to work out the kinks with the 55-gallon before I upgrade.
Thanks Avoxo
I have a 20-gallon long tank with a 20-watt light running for over ten years and it has a nice layer of the green algae on the back walls and gravel. I have a 55-gallon with a 40-watt bulb which has been running on and off for those same ten years. In this tank the only algae that I can grow is the pea soup type. The lights are on at the same times and I change the water at the same time, with the same water mixture. Both tank are well filtered. I have also been on Wetmans website TSA and learned what type of algae it is growing. BTW great website, I wish I found this site years ago.
I would like to get rid of the pea soup type algae and grow the stuff that sticks to the walls. What do I need to do? Is it as easy as adding more wattage or do I need to go a different route. I would also like to know another way to lower the ph besides using phosphates or peat if there is any? The reason I am asking is I would like to get a bigger tank, 125 gallon or bigger, I would like to be able to work out the kinks with the 55-gallon before I upgrade.
Thanks Avoxo
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