gingerbeer01
Sat Sep 09, 2006, 05:55 AM
I have tested my water from the tap. Got a gH of 120 (about 7 degrees hardness) and a KH of 80.
I understand that the only thing I can do to adjust my gH is boil or reverse osmosis, or some buckets to catch rain water. Peat and driftwood will not reduce gH and alternative like the softening bags and chems, just replace with other elements and increase - something or other to do with conductivity.
I have driftwood galore in my tank and pH is sitting nicely but hardness is exactly the same as tap - well as far as test kit is concerned.
Any comments/advice on water conditions appreciated.
I currently have my aggies and a lone cactoides male so no problem with them. I am planning on getting some Boreli and Rams. I guess I will drop my desire for checkerboards as water will not be soft enough to breed successfully.
Any comments/advice apprecieated.
Currentyl Aggies are in 6 footer. Water is changed from them into small breeding tanks/rearing tanks. couple about 2 foot and a couple of 14" tanks - one with killies at the moment. Idea is to stabalise in big tank with plants and driftwood and ensure breeding/raising tanks as stable as possible.
Steve
I understand that the only thing I can do to adjust my gH is boil or reverse osmosis, or some buckets to catch rain water. Peat and driftwood will not reduce gH and alternative like the softening bags and chems, just replace with other elements and increase - something or other to do with conductivity.
I have driftwood galore in my tank and pH is sitting nicely but hardness is exactly the same as tap - well as far as test kit is concerned.
Any comments/advice on water conditions appreciated.
I currently have my aggies and a lone cactoides male so no problem with them. I am planning on getting some Boreli and Rams. I guess I will drop my desire for checkerboards as water will not be soft enough to breed successfully.
Any comments/advice apprecieated.
Currentyl Aggies are in 6 footer. Water is changed from them into small breeding tanks/rearing tanks. couple about 2 foot and a couple of 14" tanks - one with killies at the moment. Idea is to stabalise in big tank with plants and driftwood and ensure breeding/raising tanks as stable as possible.
Steve