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Hi all..
I am thinking about lowering the pH by using some kind of acid solution.. ( In a seperate tank with no fishes!! )
After reading this thread, I am wondering if there is any way to avoid to get any "restproducts" to the fish tanks.. ( due to the chemical mixing process )
http://www.apistogramma.com/forum/threads/natural-ph-alterations.14868/
Can I reduce the amount of restproducts by using any clean neutral gravel/sand in the mixing tank??
Are rest products "heavier" than the water? ..
and will they "sink" down into the gravel/sand ??? (and hopefully stays in the gravel/sand until I put it out..?)
I wish to get the low-pH-water.. as "clean" as possible...
If this is possible..will the burned, reddish Aqua-Clay-Sand work in this case ??
/Micke
I am thinking about lowering the pH by using some kind of acid solution.. ( In a seperate tank with no fishes!! )
After reading this thread, I am wondering if there is any way to avoid to get any "restproducts" to the fish tanks.. ( due to the chemical mixing process )
http://www.apistogramma.com/forum/threads/natural-ph-alterations.14868/
Can I reduce the amount of restproducts by using any clean neutral gravel/sand in the mixing tank??
Are rest products "heavier" than the water? ..
and will they "sink" down into the gravel/sand ??? (and hopefully stays in the gravel/sand until I put it out..?)
I wish to get the low-pH-water.. as "clean" as possible...
If this is possible..will the burned, reddish Aqua-Clay-Sand work in this case ??
/Micke