Wow thank you everyone. Video is simply amazing!!
I do however want to have variety of fish, and worried this will affect most of them badly
If I use Seachem Equilibrium will it also raise pH?
Also where do you get potassium bicarbonate - is there a common name I don’t know?
If I use any of above, do you treat whole tank weekly? Or just the water added during the change?
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Ah okay. Sorry I missed that bit that Redpanda saidMartinspuddle wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 16:22 pmNo, Redpanda was worried they water was unsuitable for fishkeeping, I'm just showing those parameters are still very usable. In many areas the water parameters fluctuate depending on season.
In the video the water parameters Ph:5 dKH: 1.1 and dGH: 1, which are less than Redpanda got from their local water supply.
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@Redpanda no Seachem Equilibrium only raises the dGh hardness. It is the Alkaline buffer that raises dKH and PH.
You can get big bags of Potassium Bicarbonate on Ebay
As I said your water hardness will work for a large variety of fish, just the KH being so low could cause your PH to crash, this is what is potentially dangerous to your fish.
Just to add my personal experience. When testing my water prior to adding the Alkaline buffer it reads a PH of just under 7. Although I add the Alkaline buffer to increase my dkH it has never noticeably made my PH that much higher when I have tested my tank the next day. So I haven't had an issue regarding my PH getting too high using this product.
You can get big bags of Potassium Bicarbonate on Ebay
As I said your water hardness will work for a large variety of fish, just the KH being so low could cause your PH to crash, this is what is potentially dangerous to your fish.
Just to add my personal experience. When testing my water prior to adding the Alkaline buffer it reads a PH of just under 7. Although I add the Alkaline buffer to increase my dkH it has never noticeably made my PH that much higher when I have tested my tank the next day. So I haven't had an issue regarding my PH getting too high using this product.
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Filtration 2 x Aqua One Aquis 1050 externals, 1 x Ocellaris 850 external
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Aqua One 405lt 5ft tank - Sailfin pleco, Rainbow shark, albino/bronze cory x 11, 7 x Clown Loach
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Juwel 120lt 2ft - 12 x Cherry Barb, 10 x Panda Cory, 1 x Albino Bristlenose Pleco
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@Redpanda have you asked what water parameters your local aquatics store is using and what they do to buffer or not?
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I will say you choice of fishes is greater that mine when it comes to my water parameters, I have super hard water here dGH-17. Just avoid hardwater species, which still gives you a vast array of species to keep. I give anything to have your water supply.Redpanda wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 16:32 pm Wow thank you everyone. Video is simply amazing!!
I do however want to have variety of fish, and worried this will affect most of them badly
If I use Seachem Equilibrium will it also raise pH?
Also where do you get potassium bicarbonate - is there a common name I don’t know?
If I use any of above, do you treat whole tank weekly? Or just the water added during the change?
Potassium bicarbonate you can buy on ebay but there are many Ph aquarium buffers on the market. API 'pH Up' springs to mind.
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That’s great fishtales very useful thank you. Do you just add it to the fresh water during water change or treat the whole tank? Thank youFishtales wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 16:42 pm @Redpanda no Seachem Equilibrium only raises the dGh hardness. It is the Alkaline buffer that raises dKH and PH.
You can get big bags of Potassium Bicarbonate on Ebay
As I said your water hardness will work for a large variety of fish, just the KH being so low could cause your PH to crash, this is what is potentially dangerous to your fish.
Just to add my personal experience. When testing my water prior to adding the Alkaline buffer it reads a PH of just under 7. Although I add the Alkaline buffer to increase my dkH it has never noticeably made my PH that much higher when I have tested my tank the next day. So I haven't had an issue regarding my PH getting too high using this product.
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Oh brilliant thank you. I will certainly start doing that now. I still have no fish, 8 days into my fishless cycle but then making a pigs ear of itMartinspuddle wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 17:11 pmI will say you choice of fishes is greater that mine when it comes to my water parameters, I have super hard water here dGH-17. Just avoid hardwater species, which still gives you a vast array of species to keep. I give anything to have your water supply.Redpanda wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 16:32 pm Wow thank you everyone. Video is simply amazing!!
I do however want to have variety of fish, and worried this will affect most of them badly
If I use Seachem Equilibrium will it also raise pH?
Also where do you get potassium bicarbonate - is there a common name I don’t know?
If I use any of above, do you treat whole tank weekly? Or just the water added during the change?
Potassium bicarbonate you can buy on ebay but there are many Ph aquarium buffers on the market. API 'pH Up' springs to mind.
Buying online some ammonia and will get something to raise KH.
This is ever so helpful
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I haven’t asked no, actually it’s a good idea. I will ask when they re open. ThanksMartinspuddle wrote: ↑Tue Mar 31, 2020 16:59 pm @Redpanda have you asked what water parameters your local aquatics store is using and what they do to buffer or not?
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You're welcome, glad to help
That depends when using just RO water I premix it in my big bucket prior to siphoning it into the aquarium. If I were using tap water and a hose I would mix the required amount in some water in a jug and add to the tank as it is filling up Likewise if you are filling with smaller buckets from your tap, it will probably be easier to measure the whole amount required in a small jug and add it at the same time you fill your tank with tap water.
I believe you can just add it directly from the tub as well, but I prefer mixing it in some water first
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Filtration 2 x Aqua One Aquis 1050 externals, 1 x Ocellaris 850 external
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Aqua One 405lt 5ft tank - Sailfin pleco, Rainbow shark, albino/bronze cory x 11, 7 x Clown Loach
Filtration 2 x Aqua One Aquis 1050 externals, 1 x Ocellaris 850 external
Juwel 120lt 2ft - 12 x Cherry Barb, 10 x Panda Cory, 1 x Albino Bristlenose Pleco
Filtration Fluval 205