Bruce's Reformed Nephew
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I am expecting to start my fishless cycle in four days, and I have been reading Baensch's "Aquarium Atlas", and I found the following info out about the fish I am planning to keep one the tank is cycled:
Zebra Danios: I could fill the tank with gravy and they would be okay (just kidding but they are very hardy and tolerant...)
Cardinal Tetras: Prefer soft, acidic water.
Dwarf Gouramis: Peat filtration is recommended.
Based on the fact that I have hard water, and peat is suppossed to soften and make the water more acidic, can I just put some aquarium grade peat in the extra media container in my power filter?
Should I add it during the cycling or after?
Thanks for your time!
-BRN
Zebra Danios: I could fill the tank with gravy and they would be okay (just kidding but they are very hardy and tolerant...)
Cardinal Tetras: Prefer soft, acidic water.
Dwarf Gouramis: Peat filtration is recommended.
Based on the fact that I have hard water, and peat is suppossed to soften and make the water more acidic, can I just put some aquarium grade peat in the extra media container in my power filter?
Should I add it during the cycling or after?
Thanks for your time!
-BRN