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NetMax wrote: "Richard Sexton" wrote in message ... stability. Less and you're more prone to variations in pH due to downward influences (mopani driftwood, CO2 injection, etc). A higher kH Uh yeah, ABOUT that. Mopani's influence is not to be believed. I have 1200 ppm water and dropped a small (small!) chunck into a tank with about 30 each of 2 rare species of snails - spotted nerites and porcupine snails. Within a week the water was slightly amber and all the snails were dead. Huh. The implication being... ? My experience with mopani is limited to The water went right acid, acid + hard water let the plants use the CO2 (pants wre doing great), this kept going till all the hardness was gone, snails died in soft water. Plants were doing well and no algae. I havn't chnaged water in there this year, there's no fish in that tank, just snails. fresh, store pieces in low kH, soft water, medium pH. By itself, the mopani just added a tinge to the water. If I added CO2, or my water changing got lax, the pH would dive. The mopani would have been a net contributor to the acidification, though I don't know how acute. Going by appearances (the tannins and humic acid), it was probably not completely insignificant, though by itself, it probably would have minimal effect in the face of regular water changes (unless the piece was quite large relative to the tank). In 1200ppm water, I don't think it would do much but color the water. Too bad about the snails (that's a mystery, some fungus on the wood?). I used to sell and promote nerites, but I'm not familiar with a Porcupine snail (but I know what you get when you mix a porcupine & a snail - a slowpoke ;~). *groan* Well, uh, I can probbaly show you a shell, but that's about it. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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"Richard Sexton" wrote in message
... In article , NetMax wrote: "Richard Sexton" wrote in message ... stability. Less and you're more prone to variations in pH due to downward influences (mopani driftwood, CO2 injection, etc). A higher kH Uh yeah, ABOUT that. Mopani's influence is not to be believed. I have 1200 ppm water and dropped a small (small!) chunck into a tank with about 30 each of 2 rare species of snails - spotted nerites and porcupine snails. Within a week the water was slightly amber and all the snails were dead. Huh. The implication being... ? My experience with mopani is limited to The water went right acid, acid + hard water let the plants use the CO2 (pants wre doing great), this kept going till all the hardness was gone, snails died in soft water. Wow, I'm surprised that so much acidification could be attributed to a small chunk of Mopani. I don't think this is typical. If it was, they would be selling a lot more Mopani to people like me on well-water ;~). -- www.NetMax.tk Plants were doing well and no algae. I havn't chnaged water in there this year, there's no fish in that tank, just snails. fresh, store pieces in low kH, soft water, medium pH. By itself, the mopani just added a tinge to the water. If I added CO2, or my water changing got lax, the pH would dive. The mopani would have been a net contributor to the acidification, though I don't know how acute. Going by appearances (the tannins and humic acid), it was probably not completely insignificant, though by itself, it probably would have minimal effect in the face of regular water changes (unless the piece was quite large relative to the tank). In 1200ppm water, I don't think it would do much but color the water. Too bad about the snails (that's a mystery, some fungus on the wood?). I used to sell and promote nerites, but I'm not familiar with a Porcupine snail (but I know what you get when you mix a porcupine & a snail - a slowpoke ;~). *groan* Well, uh, I can probbaly show you a shell, but that's about it. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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