SKAVENCLOWNLOACH
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I have a tank 29g tank with few beckfords pencilfish in and want to get it ready for a pair of apistos.
Im still deciding what species but my lfs has some nice agassizii double red. I read online that agassizii and most apistos like ph 6-6.5 plus my pencils will most likely like that to.
My tank water is
Ph 7.8
Kh4
Gh3
My tap water is
Ph 8.2
Kh2
Gh2
When I first started the tank I put crushed coral in the tank that is still in there and makes my driftwood and catappa leaves useless in lowering the ph.
If I remove the crushed coral and with the next couple of water changes will my ph crash?
How do you lower your ph and have it stable?
Is there a way to slowly lower it so I dont kill my pencilfish?
Any advice appreciated!
Im still deciding what species but my lfs has some nice agassizii double red. I read online that agassizii and most apistos like ph 6-6.5 plus my pencils will most likely like that to.
My tank water is
Ph 7.8
Kh4
Gh3
My tap water is
Ph 8.2
Kh2
Gh2
When I first started the tank I put crushed coral in the tank that is still in there and makes my driftwood and catappa leaves useless in lowering the ph.
If I remove the crushed coral and with the next couple of water changes will my ph crash?
How do you lower your ph and have it stable?
Is there a way to slowly lower it so I dont kill my pencilfish?
Any advice appreciated!