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Inadvertent Alkalinity experiment
The plants in my small tropical tank have been suffering through a snail
infestation. But they've been looking really bad the last couple of weeks, so I know there's a serious nutrient deficiency happening. I follow the Estimative Index for my other tank, but this tank is a bit far from the water for easy changes. So I dragged out the test kits to see where my water is. Turns out Phosphates were high, Nitrates were moderate, Iron was nil and KH was practically nil. So I put some Calcium Carbonate in a small vial with some holes in an attempt to change the KH somewhat gradually. This idea did not work too well, as the CACO3 is dissolving too slowly. But it's making enough of a difference that it's attracting the Cherry Barbs. The SAEs and the Snails don't seem to care. |
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