Hi everyone, I've been in the hobby for about 9 months now and currently have 3 tropical tanks.
(I'm not sure if I'm in the right area of the forum.)
I live in a place with very hard water (~20DKH, 8.5PH) and though the fish and shrimp are fine, my trouble is that I get some unappealing, thick calcium residue on my tanks.
I have to scrape then scrub a lot to make the tanks look nice.
It leaves white precipitate all over the equipment, is there anyone who lives in a hard water place with this issue?
I've heard suggestions of buying water bottles, but I have 130l total and I change 40% weekly. It doesn't seem affordable or practical.
My question is..
Is there a way to soften water, before it goes in the tank, without buying distilled water?
?
(I'm not sure if I'm in the right area of the forum.)
I live in a place with very hard water (~20DKH, 8.5PH) and though the fish and shrimp are fine, my trouble is that I get some unappealing, thick calcium residue on my tanks.
I have to scrape then scrub a lot to make the tanks look nice.
It leaves white precipitate all over the equipment, is there anyone who lives in a hard water place with this issue?
I've heard suggestions of buying water bottles, but I have 130l total and I change 40% weekly. It doesn't seem affordable or practical.
My question is..
Is there a way to soften water, before it goes in the tank, without buying distilled water?
?