What to keep ph at and how important is it ??
What is a great pellet source ?
What is a good temp ? I currently keep at 83deg .
What is a great pellet source ?
What is a good temp ? I currently keep at 83deg .
vdawgs22;2781606; said:type of fish you have would help to answer all of the above ..otherwise i could say anything and it will work for something
Bre;2781894; said:Good point.
I would say Ph is not totally important but I would think with africans BEST would be at least 7.5.
I think 83 is a bit warm...I prefer somewhere around 78. That is just my opinion.
master.k.;2781473; said:What to keep ph at and how important is it ??
What is a great pellet source ?
What is a good temp ? I currently keep at 83deg .
Hardness refers to KH (carbonate hardness) and GH (general hardness), not the pH. pH simply indicates alkalinity and acidity. It is the KH that influences the pH stability. You'll need to increase the KH using sodium bicarbonate or calcium carbonate to be able stabilize the pH.Otherone;2783014; said:PH is the hardness of your water. For fish breeding ph levels are important but stability of the ph is most important. Trying to control ph with chemicals may fluxuate the ph and be harmful to the fish.There are tons of articles on this site about safe ways to raise the ph organically. Lowering ph is far more difficult.
Exactly right my friend. I like to use the Malawi and victorian cichlid PH buffer made by Seachem. I use it on all my tanks.Lupin;2794988; said:Hardness refers to KH (carbonate hardness) and GH (general hardness), not the pH. pH simply indicates alkalinity and acidity. It is the KH that influences the pH stability. You'll need to increase the KH using sodium bicarbonate or calcium carbonate to be able stabilize the pH.
Use baking soda to increase the KH. Other alternatives are crushed corals, crushed oyster shells, limestones, marble chips and plaster of Paris blocks.