Kaliilo
Member
I just found out about spotless water from another thread, I live in an area that has 19 degrees of hardness. If I was to use this spotless water how and what do I add to make it suitable for fish/plants??
Lowering the hardness in my water would mean I could actually have fish that I like rather than what can live in liquid rock! As its a nano tank its a very cheap option for me.
My understanding of the science behind it is shaky so if anyone could explain what I would need to do to get a hardness of around 7-8 degrees hardness in a 64l tank in the simplest terms possible I would appreciate it.
Also how would I switch over to using this? I have no livestock in the tank, just plants (hygrophilia, valls, pennywort etc)
DOnt want to kill my plants and would be a lot easy to change over before I stock my tank with fish.
Thanks in advance
Amy
Lowering the hardness in my water would mean I could actually have fish that I like rather than what can live in liquid rock! As its a nano tank its a very cheap option for me.
My understanding of the science behind it is shaky so if anyone could explain what I would need to do to get a hardness of around 7-8 degrees hardness in a 64l tank in the simplest terms possible I would appreciate it.
Also how would I switch over to using this? I have no livestock in the tank, just plants (hygrophilia, valls, pennywort etc)
DOnt want to kill my plants and would be a lot easy to change over before I stock my tank with fish.
Thanks in advance
Amy