billfish
August 9th 05, 05:41 PM
RichToyBox Wrote:
> Hard water is really not a problem. > > >
> >
> > Sorry. When I typed in my post I didn't realise this forum doesn't
> > support "more than" arrows. It should have read that the GH is more
> > than 16, i.e. off the scale on the test strip and classed as very hard
> > water. I was a bit concerned because, from what I've read, for most
> > fish, including GF and Koi, moderate to fairly hard water is
> > preferable. When you say the KH is at the low end, what should it
> > ideally be? I live on an island, so seashells to put in the filter are
> > not a problem for me if you think it is required to raise the KH.
> >
> > Bill.
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billfish
> Hard water is really not a problem. > > >
> >
> > Sorry. When I typed in my post I didn't realise this forum doesn't
> > support "more than" arrows. It should have read that the GH is more
> > than 16, i.e. off the scale on the test strip and classed as very hard
> > water. I was a bit concerned because, from what I've read, for most
> > fish, including GF and Koi, moderate to fairly hard water is
> > preferable. When you say the KH is at the low end, what should it
> > ideally be? I live on an island, so seashells to put in the filter are
> > not a problem for me if you think it is required to raise the KH.
> >
> > Bill.
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billfish