As soon as somebody disagrees with the overall philosophy on here it's automatically assumed they are some sort of fish abuser. If you can't forward plan, don't experiment. I was pretty clear about that from the off really.
Most of the time a fish species such as a BN gets to the level of being mass produced and widespread as it is, the reason is its natural hardiness has allowed it to adapt well to a range of aquaria. I'm not saying there aren't exceptions to that rule but it's usually a pretty solid one. Add that to a good few generations of being mass produced in a variety of locations.
Anyway, I digress. In this case I would not recommend the BN. However the reason would be more based on a lack of ability to have a good plan b rather than the water.
Also, considering the original discussion was about a rift lake species tank I had reasonable grounds, wether correct or not to assume the OP already had a basic understanding of fish behaviours and compatability.