Hello guys,
I plan on adding Cholla Wood and some type of driftwood (not sure which one yet, probably whatever my LFS has in stock) to my tank and I read that they release Tannis into the water. I was wondering if that is fine for my future inhabitants of:
10 Pygmy Corydoras
10 Albino Corydoras
20 Harlequin Rasboras
10 Cherry Shrimps
I know you have to waterlog them and I plan on just putting them into a bucket of hot tap water, not boiling (because I also read that will make it deteriorate faster) for a week or so and I heard that will help lessen the amount of tannis it releases it into the tank later on. I know tannis is beneficial to the shrimp, but is it okay for the Corydoras and the Rasboras? I've been trying to look into it and all I read is that it helps with recovery if they happen to get damaged, but nothing specifically states it is beneficial to them. I just want to know if they will do just fine with all the tannis in the water. I know they also reduce the PH and my current PH testing around 6.8 to like 7.2, and was wondering if this will also mess up the parameters for all of the fish planned for the tank. I rather not have the water get too stained and get really dark from the tannis release, which is why I plan on using the hot top water and the bucket method, but in the end, I wouldn't mind it too much if the water gets stained either way since they're beneficial for the fish, so I'll end up getting used to it for their benefit. If it ends up being bad for them, I am also okay with not adding the cholla wood and the diftwood. Any help would be appreciated, so thanks in advanced!
I plan on adding Cholla Wood and some type of driftwood (not sure which one yet, probably whatever my LFS has in stock) to my tank and I read that they release Tannis into the water. I was wondering if that is fine for my future inhabitants of:
10 Pygmy Corydoras
10 Albino Corydoras
20 Harlequin Rasboras
10 Cherry Shrimps
I know you have to waterlog them and I plan on just putting them into a bucket of hot tap water, not boiling (because I also read that will make it deteriorate faster) for a week or so and I heard that will help lessen the amount of tannis it releases it into the tank later on. I know tannis is beneficial to the shrimp, but is it okay for the Corydoras and the Rasboras? I've been trying to look into it and all I read is that it helps with recovery if they happen to get damaged, but nothing specifically states it is beneficial to them. I just want to know if they will do just fine with all the tannis in the water. I know they also reduce the PH and my current PH testing around 6.8 to like 7.2, and was wondering if this will also mess up the parameters for all of the fish planned for the tank. I rather not have the water get too stained and get really dark from the tannis release, which is why I plan on using the hot top water and the bucket method, but in the end, I wouldn't mind it too much if the water gets stained either way since they're beneficial for the fish, so I'll end up getting used to it for their benefit. If it ends up being bad for them, I am also okay with not adding the cholla wood and the diftwood. Any help would be appreciated, so thanks in advanced!
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