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Hello all, I'm trying to lower my ph in my 40 gal. It is densly planted
with a single piece of wood, two coconut shells and 1 overturned
clay pot with a hole drilled in it. I have a 3 layer substrate; bottom layer
is flouramax,middle layer is the ecocomplete and top layer is fine
gravel. I have an eheim canister filter with lavrock for bioload and
coarse pads as well but also put in peat moss from Home Depot.
Peat moss was added yesterday(7-28-04) and I checked my ph this
morning(7-29-04) and still at 7.0. All water used is tap water. I don't
have an r/o system cost too much and I would like to refrain from
using chemicals. Does any have any ideas? I'm trying to breed my
Cacauoides.Thanks.
with a single piece of wood, two coconut shells and 1 overturned
clay pot with a hole drilled in it. I have a 3 layer substrate; bottom layer
is flouramax,middle layer is the ecocomplete and top layer is fine
gravel. I have an eheim canister filter with lavrock for bioload and
coarse pads as well but also put in peat moss from Home Depot.
Peat moss was added yesterday(7-28-04) and I checked my ph this
morning(7-29-04) and still at 7.0. All water used is tap water. I don't
have an r/o system cost too much and I would like to refrain from
using chemicals. Does any have any ideas? I'm trying to breed my
Cacauoides.Thanks.