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Re: Potassium Bicarbonate and Potassium Phosphate = overdosi
Hi Nat
i started this post with the misconception which originates from non-planted aquarium keeping, I now believe. So, really the effect of PH falling and bicarbonates depleted are very-very different in a non-planted and planted...
Re: Potassium Bicarbonate and Potassium Phosphate = overdosi
Thanks for the inputt guys , i find it very interesting .
Just another point , its only the koi keepers with ultra soft water like up in scotland and Cheshire to name two areas that have to buffer there kh , in hard water areas its...
Re: Potassium Bicarbonate and Potassium Phosphate = overdosi
You have lost me with the above ..lol.. :D
My close call....it wasn,t in a tropical tank , i,ve never had to buffer water in my tropical tanks but i always do regular water changes which puts back in kh .
Ok ....My ph dropped to...
Re: Potassium Bicarbonate and Potassium Phosphate = overdosi
Hi mate
Ph crashes are very real in areas of soft water with koi pond owners, although i have never come across this keeping tropicals due to regular water changes i have had a few near miss,s on my koi pond . Due to the heavy...
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