Hi.
Well, I may have to begin actually purchasing RO water from my LFS... an idea I am not fond of. My tap water is very alkaline around 8.2 and I cannot seem to lower it. I have the chemicals, and my test kits are not expired... the water simply doesn't change it seems! I read that water hardness can resist the effects of some pH adjusting formulas but the brand new test strips I have indicate that my water is soft.
I'm removing a lot of the plants (plastic) to make the task of vaccuming the substrate easier and more effective.... because my other major problem is Nitrite. This of course is the primary issue although I am able to control it with large water changes. I've reduced the amount I feed the fish and I made sure to do a thorough vaccuming and water changes.
I'm starting to wonder now... maybe the Nitryfying Bacteria from SuperBac didn't work?? Good thing I'm starting off with a 10g freshwater with inexpensive small fish. I should well prepared for a tropical salt water tank if I can make this tank run for 6 months without any losses.
Well, I may have to begin actually purchasing RO water from my LFS... an idea I am not fond of. My tap water is very alkaline around 8.2 and I cannot seem to lower it. I have the chemicals, and my test kits are not expired... the water simply doesn't change it seems! I read that water hardness can resist the effects of some pH adjusting formulas but the brand new test strips I have indicate that my water is soft.
I'm removing a lot of the plants (plastic) to make the task of vaccuming the substrate easier and more effective.... because my other major problem is Nitrite. This of course is the primary issue although I am able to control it with large water changes. I've reduced the amount I feed the fish and I made sure to do a thorough vaccuming and water changes.
I'm starting to wonder now... maybe the Nitryfying Bacteria from SuperBac didn't work?? Good thing I'm starting off with a 10g freshwater with inexpensive small fish. I should well prepared for a tropical salt water tank if I can make this tank run for 6 months without any losses.