High Ammonia

What are your full tank stats?

I really wouldn't worry about the tap pH, take a sample, leave it overnight and then test the pH in the morning to get an accurate pH measurment.

But unless it is ridiculously high then you really don't need to do anything to change it.


my ph kit only goes up to 7.6. Thats what it reads on my ph tester
 
PH is the least of you worries - the 'regulator' stuff is of no use to you unless you have fish with very specific ph needs (which yours don't)

You need to test Ammonia and NitrIte - these are the 2 that matter and can kill your fish.

2 or 3 50% water changes a day until your ammonia and nitrIte both read ZERO for at least 3 consecutive days is required for your fish to stand a chance.

Which test kit did you get? What are your Ammonia and NitrIte readings?
 

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