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Murray
6th July 2007, 02:56 PM
This post/thread has been started on behalf of a new member (Hogan) who is new to Forums and was not sure how to get a new thread going.
Murray admin
Hogan's question,
I have read with great interest a post on water hardness and fish health. Do you know the best way to design a buffering recipe to match plant need with fish health? for example if your water is low in hardness and needs buffering for fish health what is the best way to add buffers that suit plant requirements. I imagine sodium is based buffers are not particularly useful in a plant system?
njh
6th July 2007, 03:24 PM
A friend of mine swears by using old plaster. Limestone is probably a good option too.
sillyoldfart
7th July 2007, 01:28 AM
Sometimes it seems like people arrive here with all sorts of previous knowledge and experience, but nobody really seems to say where they have come from or list where they have been?
Must be missing something. Where is the thread and previous discussion on water hardness?
I've read (googled) some articles in relation to water hardness in relation to aquariums. Where is everyone sourcing their questions from?
Murray
7th July 2007, 08:41 AM
Good question SOF,
I guess we have all been somewhere, sometime !! And I guess we have all talked to someone and read something somewhere before.:)
I often suffer from "senior moments" and talk to the wrong person about whatever.:o
My guess is that questions emminate from the desire to know.:confused:
I have asked before that every member fill in their location. Unfortunately the info is not a requirement of registration built into this system. That info can be filled in by going to your USER CP at the top right hand corner of the page.
It would be most useful if everyone did that.
Muzza
GaryD
8th July 2007, 06:59 AM
Hi,
If you want to know more about water hardness..... http://www.fishdoc.co.uk/water/hardness.htm
This site provides comprehensive information on a whole range of water chemistry and quality matters.
Gary
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