Hey everyone,
So this week I am going to try and order 5 Red Head Tapajos Geos! I have a couple questions first though
My water is moderately hard-hard with a pH of 8.1-8.2, I don't know the exact Gh and Kh but I have a test kit coming in the next day or so to give me an exact number. I've read these guys actually adapt pretty well to hard water (especially tank raised ones), but I still want to work on possibly making my water softer and lowering the pH. I will be adding peat moss to the filter on the 10 gallon quarantine tank for them to try and soften the water to make their transition easier.
Should I go about trying to adjust the 55 gallon they will eventually being going into after quarantine to softer water,
or should I try and slowly adjust the 10 gallon quarantine to harder water by removing the peat moss over time?
Or should I just straight up use my hard water in the 10 quarantine without adding any peat moss?
I've got a nice school of Cardinals in my planted 75, so I know fish who are used to softer water can adapt to mine.
Thanks!
So this week I am going to try and order 5 Red Head Tapajos Geos! I have a couple questions first though
My water is moderately hard-hard with a pH of 8.1-8.2, I don't know the exact Gh and Kh but I have a test kit coming in the next day or so to give me an exact number. I've read these guys actually adapt pretty well to hard water (especially tank raised ones), but I still want to work on possibly making my water softer and lowering the pH. I will be adding peat moss to the filter on the 10 gallon quarantine tank for them to try and soften the water to make their transition easier.
Should I go about trying to adjust the 55 gallon they will eventually being going into after quarantine to softer water,
or should I try and slowly adjust the 10 gallon quarantine to harder water by removing the peat moss over time?
Or should I just straight up use my hard water in the 10 quarantine without adding any peat moss?
I've got a nice school of Cardinals in my planted 75, so I know fish who are used to softer water can adapt to mine.
Thanks!