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Re: Hard water
Toxic stuff in peat is probably less of a concern
than toxic stuff in any neutral regulator out of a bottle. The one
cardinal rule though is to do you chemistry outside of the tank. Picking
up a good sized rubber maid tub can be great for this. Add the peat and
water to that, and then use the water (mixed with tap water if need be) for
water changes. That way your fish don't have to suffer if you add too much
of something and the pH bounces to 8.5 or 4.1 or something wild like that.
If you let things get stable and then add them, the fish don't have to take the
brunt of any miscalculations. Just my two cents, but good ones, I
think.
Doug
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 9:14
PM
Subject: Re: Hard water
My one tank is very
high, at lease 7.4 or more. i have added alot of netural
regulator but
can't get it to 7. Any suggestions on causes or cures? I'm
afraid to try
the peat thing out of fear that there is something toxic in it
for
fish.
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