Today I bought a new pH test. The one I had before was the dip strips and was really hard to read accurately so I finally decided for a more accurate drop test kit. My tap water tested at 7.8 but my axie tank tested at 8.6! Also, the measurement limit of the kit is to 8.6 so the pH of his tank may even be higher than that! He's acting fine and no changes in water chemistry so I'm inclined to think that his tank has always been this way and I'm just now seeing it due to a more accurate test. His substrate is small river rock I bought at a pet store and is the only cause that I can think of...though this has been his substrate for the past 4 years.
He's eating and acting like his silly self...but I was just wondering if any of the experts out there think I should be worried about this pH level? I have a smaller tank that I keep feeder fish in with no substrate and it's pH is 7.8. Any thoughts?
thanks! :happy:
He's eating and acting like his silly self...but I was just wondering if any of the experts out there think I should be worried about this pH level? I have a smaller tank that I keep feeder fish in with no substrate and it's pH is 7.8. Any thoughts?
thanks! :happy: