Shiverz
Fish Crazy
So me and my partner have been offered an opportunity of a life-time, one that we simply can't refuse. The only problem lies in my little Betta, Shoto. Currently where we live our water is very soft at 1.26dGH, however, we're moving to the south-east of England where the hardness is 20.5dGH.
I know that hard water can kill fish suited for soft water. If I remember correctly, the minerals build up in their system and eventually cause death. I've seen Limescale removers that remove scale from the tap water but, honestly, we're about to move and the extra £1,000~ for a decent quality one just isn't feasible for us at this moment.
I have seen Softener pillows and other forms of water treatment that will soften the water quality of your tank water. Though truth be told, I prefer to add as little chemicals to my tank as possible, at present only tap-safe is used to remove chlorine etc for my current tank, and I wont add anything else unless it is absolutely necessary.
Are any of these products worthwhile? If so, Will they bring down the water hardness from Very hard to soft-Very soft?
I've read I can used bottled water, but this seems insane (mainly the cost to fill the tank), is this possibly something I should look into?
I also read that water quality "doesn't matter" to captive bred fish, but I am highly dubious about this (if not against it), especially as Shoto is used to the water quality here, am I wrong in my line of thinking?
For the first month or two, our funds will be severely low (All our savings got eaten up by lock-down) so I'm looking for an extremely effective method, at very little price. I know it's a big ask, but I'm a fish-keeper and only the best will do for my little buddy.
Is there a way to amend this? I get it's only a single Betta, but to me Shoto is my little buddy and I've never seen him as "just a fish" he's more like a member of the family (sad but true). I really don't want to give him away, I want him to come with us.
After Though
How would you even move a fish over 250 miles?
I know that hard water can kill fish suited for soft water. If I remember correctly, the minerals build up in their system and eventually cause death. I've seen Limescale removers that remove scale from the tap water but, honestly, we're about to move and the extra £1,000~ for a decent quality one just isn't feasible for us at this moment.
I have seen Softener pillows and other forms of water treatment that will soften the water quality of your tank water. Though truth be told, I prefer to add as little chemicals to my tank as possible, at present only tap-safe is used to remove chlorine etc for my current tank, and I wont add anything else unless it is absolutely necessary.
Are any of these products worthwhile? If so, Will they bring down the water hardness from Very hard to soft-Very soft?
I've read I can used bottled water, but this seems insane (mainly the cost to fill the tank), is this possibly something I should look into?
I also read that water quality "doesn't matter" to captive bred fish, but I am highly dubious about this (if not against it), especially as Shoto is used to the water quality here, am I wrong in my line of thinking?
For the first month or two, our funds will be severely low (All our savings got eaten up by lock-down) so I'm looking for an extremely effective method, at very little price. I know it's a big ask, but I'm a fish-keeper and only the best will do for my little buddy.
Is there a way to amend this? I get it's only a single Betta, but to me Shoto is my little buddy and I've never seen him as "just a fish" he's more like a member of the family (sad but true). I really don't want to give him away, I want him to come with us.
After Though
How would you even move a fish over 250 miles?