dragongirl413
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Alrighty, here's the problem. I acquired a nice long 20 gal tank for my axie about three months ago and set about getting the tank cycled. I put some of my "impossible to kill" guppies from a breeding stock I have. I started testing the chemical levels a few weeks later and watched as the levels evened out. Ammonia levels read consistently 0ppm and nitrates are well within parameters... Now here comes the weirdness. I test the pH and get a whooping 8.2-8.4 pH reading consistently. I use declorinated tap water for all water changes, so my next step is to test the tap water... It's reading 8.4-8.6!!! I've had my kit for about a year now... Do pH tests go bad? My kit is an API Aquarium Pharmaceuticals Freshwater Master Test kit. I places some "safe" driftwood I've used in other tanks in the axie tank because I've read it can help safely lower pH levels, and it did lower it so that it is now reading about 8.0 I know this could be better. Little Cronan has been on vacation in the fridge since the pH seemingly spiked, but the "immortal guppies" are still doing just fine in there. Nitrates are between 0 and 5.0ppm and ammonia is 0ppm. Temp is 19.2 degrees Celcius. Any advice? My next step is to find a petstore that will test my water for me to see if there're any discrepancies. Any advice on the situation would be much appreciated.
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