Howdy!
I live in central Texas which means LOTS of limestone, aka extremely hard water. I've been using soft store bought water for water changes to try and augment this to bring it down to a more moderate GH but so far I've only gotten it from 180ppm to around 150ppm... the tank finished cycling and cleared up a couple weeks ago. I've been using liquid CO2, root tabs, and plant fertilizer. Foreground plants and a few more hardscape pieces are going in tomorrow...
As of this morning...
Nitrates 0
Nitrites 0
pH 7-7.5
KH 40ppm (mg/L)
But that dang GH is still sitting at a pretty 150 ppm...
I had my heart set on pearl gouramis, black ruby barbs, and panda garra but I think the water is just too hard for those fish. Any ideas on whether I should continue to plugging away to soften the water with water changes or just plow ahead and change my stock plan?
I live in central Texas which means LOTS of limestone, aka extremely hard water. I've been using soft store bought water for water changes to try and augment this to bring it down to a more moderate GH but so far I've only gotten it from 180ppm to around 150ppm... the tank finished cycling and cleared up a couple weeks ago. I've been using liquid CO2, root tabs, and plant fertilizer. Foreground plants and a few more hardscape pieces are going in tomorrow...
As of this morning...
Nitrates 0
Nitrites 0
pH 7-7.5
KH 40ppm (mg/L)
But that dang GH is still sitting at a pretty 150 ppm...
I had my heart set on pearl gouramis, black ruby barbs, and panda garra but I think the water is just too hard for those fish. Any ideas on whether I should continue to plugging away to soften the water with water changes or just plow ahead and change my stock plan?