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Fantastic.
That's excellent, thanks. I have (albeit unsuccessfully) kept Apistogramma in the past.
I think I will go with Westland Organic with a pool sand cap. Now to figure out the scape and the planned inhabitants.
Thanks, Tim. Ideally I want to have the least 'interference' with the water chemistry as possible. If that means I can run a dirted blackwater biotope and not have to 'worry' excessively about water chemistry than that's the route I'm inclined to go down. My concern with buffering the water is...
Hi Tim, thanks for the great guide. Here in my part of Ayrshire the water is soft (1.7 German degrees). Do you think I should be worried about the effect of using peat?
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