id get some RO water to lower the PH and GH or i wouldnt get tetras other than silver tips, but i dont like silver tips, nippy little buggers. Either way if one drops GH too much than its too low for live bearers. Either way one or the other water parameters arent going to be suitable for one or the other fish.Thanks for the explanation. I’m not saying I don’t understand but I’m not trying to force a discus to live in a 9.5 ph here. What would you do in my case since I’m dealing with tetras?
Most tetra do best in GH 0-6 and live bearers need above 10 some like african cichlids and mollies way above 10. Some will argue theyll just meet it right in the middle that way one can keep soft and hard water fish but then both fish suffer as the water isnt suitable for either. As i said some fish are highly adaptable to a wide range of water parameters so one could try stocking with those or one could just stick with hard water fish in current water or soften the water with RO and keep soft water fish. Keeping both in one tank though isnt worth the trouble for me.
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