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  1. amy4342

    Different results - Hagen x Sera KH test kits

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  2. amy4342

    pH nearly 8.4

    Ok, well, it isn't your pH that's the problem - plants can tolerate a wide range of pH, so if it's not causing your fish any problems it won't be causing your plants any problems. Plants photosynthesize to make the food they need. For that they need three things - light, fertilizers and a source...
  3. amy4342

    pH nearly 8.4

    Are you using Co2? Some more details would be helpful - what lights and ferts are you using, tank size, what plants etc.
  4. amy4342

    Fishless cycle - not enough plants for silent - which ammoni

    If you decide to do it with ammonia - Waterlife Biomature is awesome...
  5. amy4342

    Something has raised the hardness of tank water

    With regards to the water changes, I've been doing it the hard way for years - boiling water, mixing it with cold water in a bucket adding conditioner, stirring it, lugging it to the tank, spilling most of it and then starting again. It takes some of the joy away to be honest because it was such...
  6. amy4342

    Just checked for pH

    If the high pH is due to the tapwater, then chances are your LFS' pH is roughly the same, so the fish are already adapted it. As already mentioned, a fluctuating pH is more dangerous for the fish than a ph which is too high/low but stable. If you really wanted to keep sensitive fish, adding peat...
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