you can get something called "RO right" which I think has a balanced salts in it.
other than that, if you got hard water try just landscaping with nice limestone
rocks. they will slowly dissolve "on demand". Or try some organic dolomitic
limestone crushed, altho it is very hard to find this now since walmart stopped
selling it. dont use something intended for salt water fish, wrong combination.
Ingrid
Firethorn wrote:
I've heard with GF the harder the water the better. That it makes them
grow strong bones and fins and makes them healthy. Is this true? Is
there something safe I can add to my take to put trace minerals into
the tank? I saw one for salt water that had no salt - is that a good
idea?
Glenn
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