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Sorry read your response quickly and missed the bottom. As of now I have a pair of Agasszii double red and a young pair of Trifaciata. I'm starting a new fish room so will be adding more down the road.
I guess my real question was, is my tds and conductivity too high? and what should be my target numbers? I have an ro unit, so if I do use it with my kh and gh where they are should I then add minerals to beef it up a little?
I'm new to trying to soften water for my aquariums. It's a bit confusing but I think I'm getting a handle on it.
My water comes from my tap at:
PH-8.9
3 DGH
2 DKH
tds 165 ppm
conductivity 345
If I let my water rest for 24-48 hours the PH drops to 7.6, I then run it through my DIY gravity drip...
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All fish have different buying options. Some are listed as each, some are pairs or trios and some are reverse trio's. The ones I saw as reverse trio were wild caught maybe that has something to do with it?
I was looking at a breeder site and they are selling reverse trio's ( 2 males 1 female) is this a workable trio for breeding? if it is could someone enlighten me on how it works?