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My RO unit is now installed and producing very soft water.
I want to keep and breed a variety of apistos. I currently have a. cacatuoides. I'd love to get some agassizi, panduro, borelli. I have 4 x 30 gallon tanks with tank dividers splitting each tank in half, plus an 80 gallon tank which is divided into 4 sections (essentially 8 x 15 gallon and 4 x 20 gallon tanks).
My question is what should my kH and gH targets be? I can mix the RO water and tap water (quite hard with gH 200ppm and kH 200ppm ) to get any numbers I want. I don't want kH so low that I have dangerous fluctuation of pH. Also, I prefer to have one target range for all my tanks to simplify my life.
Thanks in advance,
Jeremy
I want to keep and breed a variety of apistos. I currently have a. cacatuoides. I'd love to get some agassizi, panduro, borelli. I have 4 x 30 gallon tanks with tank dividers splitting each tank in half, plus an 80 gallon tank which is divided into 4 sections (essentially 8 x 15 gallon and 4 x 20 gallon tanks).
My question is what should my kH and gH targets be? I can mix the RO water and tap water (quite hard with gH 200ppm and kH 200ppm ) to get any numbers I want. I don't want kH so low that I have dangerous fluctuation of pH. Also, I prefer to have one target range for all my tanks to simplify my life.
Thanks in advance,
Jeremy