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JBolinger
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I am just getting back into the hobby after a 8 year break. Most of my previous experieince has been with small community tanks (fresh) and large wet/dry marine reef systems. I've decided to do a planted "Apisto" tank and have been researching and gathering items to setup the tank.
Have purchased a 180 gallon and an on the last stages of assembling equipment. Need to complete installation of compact flourescents in hood and then I will be ready to start the setup process.
I got around to testing my local tap water last night and found the following:
KH - 25-30 ppm
GH - around 300 ppm
pH - 7.3
I was wondering what people would suggest in order to correct my water quality for a planted tank and apistos. Not worried about pH since CO2 injection should correct but the GH is extremely high for fish and plants and KH appears low.
Suggestions? RO unit to blend? Peat? Baking soda? Would appreciate any comments and also pros/cons or suggestions?
The tank will be for display only. Not intending on breeding.
Thanks in advance - Jim
Have purchased a 180 gallon and an on the last stages of assembling equipment. Need to complete installation of compact flourescents in hood and then I will be ready to start the setup process.
I got around to testing my local tap water last night and found the following:
KH - 25-30 ppm
GH - around 300 ppm
pH - 7.3
I was wondering what people would suggest in order to correct my water quality for a planted tank and apistos. Not worried about pH since CO2 injection should correct but the GH is extremely high for fish and plants and KH appears low.
Suggestions? RO unit to blend? Peat? Baking soda? Would appreciate any comments and also pros/cons or suggestions?
The tank will be for display only. Not intending on breeding.
Thanks in advance - Jim