Hi, I have an 80 gallon tank with a ~ 6 inch fast growing Red Texas (Texas X Flowerhorn cross). When my water comes out of the tap (non-chlorinated well water here in Thailand), the PH is about 7.2 due to CO2 in pump system -- I don't yet have anything to test KH/GH, lfs will have in a couple of days.
Anyway within an hour or 2 max after going into the tank (after ~30% water change) the tanks PH shoots right back up to it's normal 8.5/8.7 -- which I also got the exact same results from a tap water sample in a small bucket with air stone for 1.5 hr. In the tank I have no crushed coral or anything like that which would raise the PH.
Setting aside/getting CO2 out of ~25 gallons before each water change really isn't a workable option for me.
So my questions are: a) how bad for my fish is that temporary PH difference for an hour or two? and b) is 8.5/8.7 OK or too high for optimal growth/coloration of my Red Texas? Thx in advance for any advice.
Anyway within an hour or 2 max after going into the tank (after ~30% water change) the tanks PH shoots right back up to it's normal 8.5/8.7 -- which I also got the exact same results from a tap water sample in a small bucket with air stone for 1.5 hr. In the tank I have no crushed coral or anything like that which would raise the PH.
Setting aside/getting CO2 out of ~25 gallons before each water change really isn't a workable option for me.
So my questions are: a) how bad for my fish is that temporary PH difference for an hour or two? and b) is 8.5/8.7 OK or too high for optimal growth/coloration of my Red Texas? Thx in advance for any advice.