Mom of MnE Fish Fanatic Joined Sep 5, 2011 Messages 112 Reaction score 0 Location Tacoma, WA Sep 23, 2011 #1 I have just one question when testing the ph level in tap water do i add the conditioner or do i just go straight how it is?
I have just one question when testing the ph level in tap water do i add the conditioner or do i just go straight how it is?
BigbruiserAl I ain't gettin on no plane fool Joined Jan 12, 2011 Messages 2,572 Reaction score 0 Location Darlington,UK Sep 23, 2011 #2 Fill a cup with tap water, leave 24 hours then test the water
OP OP Mom of MnE Fish Fanatic Joined Sep 5, 2011 Messages 112 Reaction score 0 Location Tacoma, WA Sep 23, 2011 #3 i have water that has sat for 24 hours but it has been dechlorinated so would it be ok to test that?
laura120381 Fishaholic Joined Jul 31, 2011 Messages 524 Reaction score 0 Location GB Sep 23, 2011 #4 yes de-chlorinator should not effect the results of a ph test. L
Aqua Tom Fish Gatherer Joined Oct 19, 2010 Messages 2,643 Reaction score 0 Location Planet Earth Sep 23, 2011 #5 BigbruiserAl said: Fill a cup with tap water, leave 24 hours then test the water Click to expand... Or fill a cup with tapwater, then test it, then wait 24 hours & test again. This will give you the varitaion between fresh tapwater & when the co2 has gassed off. tom
BigbruiserAl said: Fill a cup with tap water, leave 24 hours then test the water Click to expand... Or fill a cup with tapwater, then test it, then wait 24 hours & test again. This will give you the varitaion between fresh tapwater & when the co2 has gassed off. tom