Theoretically, in a well planted tank with only 1 fish the nitrates should stay low due to the plants using anything that appears in the water
With a well planted tank and a low bio load it will silent cycle,
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Theoretically, in a well planted tank with only 1 fish the nitrates should stay low due to the plants using anything that appears in the water
It's Crystal Geyser from the dollar store I have been using it since his first tank in Sept and haven't had any problems my Ph was a steady 7.8 after I added the piece of wood my Ph when to 7.4 and it has stayed there but I am thinking of trying tap again since my nitrates are under controlWhat type of bottled water? Not all bottled water made for humans to drink is fish safe, for example the PH can swing wildly from batch to batch.
Poland spring water seems to be good, I know a large number of betta keepers on another forum that use it
Poland is pretty close to Chernobyl, Russia, isn't it?Poland spring water seems to be good, I know a large number of betta keepers on another forum that use it
Poland is pretty close to Chernobyl, Russia, isn't it?
Poland Spring in Poland Spring Maine.
No need to change what you are doing. But those bacteria aren't nearly as fragile as most people assume, accidently rinsing your media in tap water isn't going to crash your tank.Omg! Chlorine kills beneficial bacteria. It can’t tell good bacteria from bad bacteria. Look it up. You should always rinse your filter in tank water.