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same! You could probably get some danios and tetras depending on the size of it!I agree. You really shouldn’t worry about a 0.1 ph difference.
That makes it even more important to check the GH and KH of your source water. You should also check the pH 24 hours after it comes out of the tap (just leave it in a glass. GH and KH can be tested immediately.Great Thank you guys so much. I appreciate the help. I live in a area where my ph used to be 7.6 but they done away with that water source and put us on a different one and its very hard water with calcium and all that white stuff and I'm getting ready to buy a brand new tank and wanted to use the other water source instead of this tap water. I have kept Oscars for many years and had great success with them but unfortunately when they switched water sources I never even knew anything about it and it killed my Oscar. I miss them fish and just got thinking about trying to get another setup. Thank you all so much for the help.