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hey,
I just got my 10 gal cube tank up and running a week ago. I haven't added any fish, just some Mylasian(sp?) driftwood. I just did a water test on the tank for curiousity and I was astomished to say the least! My PH is 6.0, and GH and KH are both 2 dGH!!
I'm guessing either the substrate I'm using (http://www.bigalsonline.ca/catalog/product.xml?product_id=28661;category_id=3145) or the driftwood made the water more acidic! As far as the hardness, I've never actually tested it before as I wasn't too concerned when I had tetras and such. So I'm a little concerned that when I set up my 33 gal with some apistos that the water will do the same thing as it has in this tank. (the water here is naturally PH 6.6 - 7.0, soft water). My question is will these conditions be acceptable for A.Cacatuoides, A.borellii and maybe even German Blue Rams. If not what would be a good way to change the water accordingly? (I've heard that the "Proper PH" products are good, but I've never used one before.) Also I will be having live plants in both tanks, if that makes any difference in the things to add. Thanks
Geoff
I just got my 10 gal cube tank up and running a week ago. I haven't added any fish, just some Mylasian(sp?) driftwood. I just did a water test on the tank for curiousity and I was astomished to say the least! My PH is 6.0, and GH and KH are both 2 dGH!!
Geoff