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I'm sure this thread is somewhat redundant compared with previous posts -- sorry!
I will be moving my N. transvestitus to a new tank and start messing with the water chemistry, hoping to get them to spawn. I realize that transvestitus prefer acidic and soft water.
My tap water is pretty hard Midwest water. I do have access to RO/DI water and have also obtained Seachem's Acid buffer.
How to best go about this? Do I blend tap water and RO water at a 50/50 ratio or would I want to use a different ratio? Should I add about 1/4 teaspoon of Acid buffer/20 gallon per day (and monitor pH/hardness) until the desired pH and hardness have been achieved? Is there anything else to consider? Thanks.
I will be moving my N. transvestitus to a new tank and start messing with the water chemistry, hoping to get them to spawn. I realize that transvestitus prefer acidic and soft water.
My tap water is pretty hard Midwest water. I do have access to RO/DI water and have also obtained Seachem's Acid buffer.
How to best go about this? Do I blend tap water and RO water at a 50/50 ratio or would I want to use a different ratio? Should I add about 1/4 teaspoon of Acid buffer/20 gallon per day (and monitor pH/hardness) until the desired pH and hardness have been achieved? Is there anything else to consider? Thanks.