Crenicichla cf. saxatilis ‘Inirida’ in a 75 gallon?

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KH is buffering capacity. It determines how difficult it is to lower your PH. If your KH is below 4 degrees, your PH will drop during the week due to nitrifying bacteria.

GH is general hardness

PH is the measure of how basic or acidic your water is.
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wait but doesn't water with a higher ph generally, have a higher hardness too? That's what I was taught in science class, not saying you guys are wrong.
 
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wait but doesn't water with a higher ph generally, have a higher hardness too? That's what I was taught in science class, not saying you guys are wrong.
There are exceptions, like near agricultural areas. The water will have a PH of 8.0, but really soft water. The fertilizer runoffs increases the water table PH.
 
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