Xtech
Fish Fanatic
Hi all,
My tap water is neutral and soft, 2dKH and 4 dGH.
I add baking soda when the PH drops trying to maintain a 7.0 ph and add epson salt to harden the water around 8dGH.
Is there something I can add to the filter to help buffer and maintain a neutral ph, instead of always adding baking soda?
I was thinking maybe some crushed coral but that may be to drastic of an alkaline ph. I don't want to use a neutral buffer 7.0 from Seachem and add all those phosphates. I'll be scrubbing algae all day and night.
Hoping someone has something they use that works and the measured amount or weight I can use in the canister filter.
Thanks in advance.
My tank is a 125gal
Fish stock is:
2 Red Oscars
1 redhead (Bi-Fasiatium)sp?
2 J. Dempsy's
1 firemouth
1 green terror.
Thanks again...
My tap water is neutral and soft, 2dKH and 4 dGH.
I add baking soda when the PH drops trying to maintain a 7.0 ph and add epson salt to harden the water around 8dGH.
Is there something I can add to the filter to help buffer and maintain a neutral ph, instead of always adding baking soda?
I was thinking maybe some crushed coral but that may be to drastic of an alkaline ph. I don't want to use a neutral buffer 7.0 from Seachem and add all those phosphates. I'll be scrubbing algae all day and night.
Hoping someone has something they use that works and the measured amount or weight I can use in the canister filter.
Thanks in advance.
My tank is a 125gal
Fish stock is:
2 Red Oscars
1 redhead (Bi-Fasiatium)sp?
2 J. Dempsy's
1 firemouth
1 green terror.
Thanks again...