Doomhammer69
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one thing I have been noticing is as my water sits in the bubbler tank, to off gas chlorine, the ph rises from 7.4 ish to well over 8.0, what is going on here?
I have a 50 gallon tank up stairs and they are tropical so I do keep 2 pc's of drift wood in there I got from the fish lady. They seem to like it.idk what your goals are. but it sounds like you have the time to have water sitting out to mess with later. In the aquarium community, people use DRIFT WOOD to lower the pH naturally in their aquarium water. Since you have water sitting out, and if you can find a significant amount a great price, then you can have some of the wood soaking in your water. I would recommend experimenting with a small amount as im not sure how long the process takes. A few google searches should provide more insight as to what people with aquariums do naturally for their fish.
I live in Colorado, and we have some of the best fresh water. I called the water company here in the town I live and they informed me they only use chlorine no chloramines.Carbon dioxide, chlorine, alkalinity, ph meters that dont caliberate for temp to name a few but water between 6 - 8 is generally quite standard, sometimes mines that high.
Chlorine gas is quite an old practice thesedays, most have moved to chloramines that dont off gas so to say...
I have very low alkalinity water, generally it needs over 1ec of base nutrients to keep it ph stable.
Thanks... I always adjust my ph while watering. THis is just water that sits and I made an observation is all.idk man throw in the ph down solution .
https://www.walmart.com/ip/General-Hydroponics-pH-Up-Down-Plant-Garden-Soil-Control-Kit/41488841