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ongchi8 29-08-2014 10:08 PM

i think its not the media.. i encounter this problem before using different media...

i post that thread on the stingray forum..

i fell frustrated so i reset my tank using new media, suspecting that it might be the media that cause my ph to rise... but here it goes again.. the same problem

there should be something wrong with my water... but i dont know

our water system at home has a water softener for the whole house... and pass by a carbon filter before it goes to a hose for my water change...

all my other tanks are ok with some arowanas on it..

only this tank with some rays previously occupying it has a problem...

does water softener cause it?
or the carbon filter?

but i have lots of friend hobbyist using it also and all of them are fine...

Oneiromancer 30-08-2014 02:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ongchi8 (Post 9739636)
i think its not the media.. i encounter this problem before using different media...

i post that thread on the stingray forum..

i fell frustrated so i reset my tank using new media, suspecting that it might be the media that cause my ph to rise... but here it goes again.. the same problem

there should be something wrong with my water... but i dont know

our water system at home has a water softener for the whole house... and pass by a carbon filter before it goes to a hose for my water change...

all my other tanks are ok with some arowanas on it..

only this tank with some rays previously occupying it has a problem...

does water softener cause it?
or the carbon filter?

but i have lots of friend hobbyist using it also and all of them are fine...

Hmm.. putting pH aside for awhile, how are the occupants doing? Are they eating well and not exhibiting unusual behaviour? What are your other parameters?

ongchi8 01-09-2014 08:07 AM

there are still no fishes inside the tank because it my 1st day of cycling..

Oneiromancer 03-09-2014 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ongchi8 (Post 9740593)
there are still no fishes inside the tank because it my 1st day of cycling..

As long as it's stable, I personally feel that it's no issue. Fluctuations kill. Also lower pH kills off your BB.

ken_yg 09-09-2014 05:36 AM

The increase in PH got to do with aeration, which is different in each tank/filtration system.
It is also related to pump flow rate & any air stones setup in the tank that increase tank aeration, thus increasing O2 & reduction of CO2.
I would think you have a good filtration system that also help to maintain high O2.

Quote: http://www.myaquariumclub.com/how-to...arium-498.html

● Aeration - Increasing the oxygen concentration in your water will serve to drive down the carbon dioxide concentration. As discussed above, less carbon dioxide translates to a higher pH. Therefore, you can increase the aeration in the tank to raise the pH.


Quote:

Originally Posted by ongchi8 (Post 9739636)
i think its not the media.. i encounter this problem before using different media...

i post that thread on the stingray forum..

i fell frustrated so i reset my tank using new media, suspecting that it might be the media that cause my ph to rise... but here it goes again.. the same problem

there should be something wrong with my water... but i dont know

our water system at home has a water softener for the whole house... and pass by a carbon filter before it goes to a hose for my water change...

all my other tanks are ok with some arowanas on it..

only this tank with some rays previously occupying it has a problem...

does water softener cause it?
or the carbon filter?

but i have lots of friend hobbyist using it also and all of them are fine...


tommyn 14-04-2015 10:56 PM

Tank filled up with AC, no pump running since last week.

15/04 @ 0030hrs on pump and added BB
15/04 @ 1500hrs on of hydra stream
15/04 @ 1530hrs added TFB
15/04 @ 2130hrs took test.
PH 7.4
Ammonia 0.25ppm
Nitrite 5.0ppm
Nitrate 10ppm

Noob here, are the readings acceptable? Will it be ok to let tank to cycle for a week then add in aro?

AdamC 19-05-2015 11:31 PM

Fish-less cycle is tricky and often unsuccessful. You need some level of bioload to trigger the nitrogen cycle.

shiokmc 21-05-2015 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamC (Post 9858117)
Fish-less cycle is tricky and often unsuccessful. You need some level of bioload to trigger the nitrogen cycle.

well.... .. best source of 'natural' ammonia never fails me... .. .. ;) 24hrs also rays can go iN

tru3xaznxb0i 24-05-2016 11:08 PM

im currently in this situation.. my ammonia levels are really high, and also doing 20-30% wc daily.

Ong88 18-07-2019 10:55 AM

Effective hack is to use donor biofiltration material/media from matured tanks.

Been doing it all this time.

Just make sure the filtration is same type.
Had bad experience using donor from submerged sump media in a new OHF FILTER, the ohf was aerobic filtration fast flowing water while sump is more anaerobic gentler flowing water.


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