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Discus and pH level


Chickybabe

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How can I lower my ph level in my tank, it sits at around 7.2 at the moment, I have peat in the fluval 204, as well as a 20% water change twice a week.

Ammonia is 0

Also tests are reading a slight amount of phosphate, what could be causing this and how do I get rid of it.

Lights are on for 10 hours a day and is a planted tank. I feed bloodworms once a day and dont use any chemicals other than aquaplus water conditioner, and seachem flourish iron for the plants once a week.

I have added white spot cure in the last 24hours tho.

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If the peat is old you may want to replace it as it wears out after about 6 weeks, it may also be that you need to add a bit more to what you have to get the ph down further. Bear in mind though if you have just added the peat in the last few days it may take a little while to work.

The phosphate will be coming from the bloodworms, the only way to get rid of it is to feed less bloodworms and more flake/pellet food or do more water changes. It may pay to also test your tap water to see if there is any phosphate in it in case this is the cause.

My bet is the bloodworms though, as I have just recently acquired Discus and have been feeding a lot of frozen food to get them eating, I started to see algae in my planted tank for the first time since being set up 5 months ago. I increased the water changes and reduced the frozen food now they are eating heartily, and it has disappeared again....luckily :hail: .

I hope this helps.

Cheers,

Matt

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The fert is possibly increasing it, additives can do that. Try leaving a bucket of water out over night, one with it in, one without, see what the pH is like after 24 hrs. Peat is the best idea or you could get pH reducing liquid and find out how much you need to add to each bucket to match the tank's pH and stick to that. Peat will do it too and the fish love it.

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You can still get white spot at 28 (or higher temps), this is a common misconception. The temp has to get to mid 30's before the white spot dies, of course you fish would proberly be dead by then too!

The white spot will have always been in the tank (if fact most tanks have it in there) when the power went off and the temp dropped, filter went off etc etc, this would have caused the fish to stress, stressed fish are of course more prone to catching things.

Now the misconception is caused because white spot treatments say to turn the temperature up, when you do this it actually makes the white spot life cycle speed up (so they are actually breeding faster!). The reason you do this is becuase the treatments only work during one stage of the life cycle, normal life cycle is 5-7 days, treatment normally 7 days, so to make sure get all the white spot you have to either treat for longer or speed up the life cycle. No marketing man wants to say that you have to use their product longer they other products, so they tell you to turn up the temp instead.

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Bloodworm is high in phosphates .. the only way to keep feeding bloodworms is to do a quick rinse/soak under running water ... this helps to release most of the phosphates before feeding to your fish ... one symptom of high phosphates is the 'dreaded" black algae which as far as I have seen , nothing eats ... 8)

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Hey Chicky B .. is your tank heavily planted ..if so could be the CO2 released during the night could be the drop in PH ... just a thought 8) I now this is important with reef tanks and as I have these with the caulerpas so seems that should be a freshwater prob too !! :wink:

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