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![]() yet more bull **** from Carol Gulley On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 11:18:51 -0500, Köi-Lö ¤1¤ôx@ôÜ1Ô.ôôô wrote: "Dick" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 23:03:39 +0100, Eoghan wrote: I was wondering if there was an easy way of softening my water. Maybe fiter media or anythin, except rainwater(dont trust it). I want to keep cardinal tetra, rams and rummy-nosed tetra but my water is to hard. Any solutions? Thanks Eoghan(It's the irish way of spellin owen) Why do you want to soften your water? What problem are you trying to solve? Hard water is not a problem, it is a condition. You can change the condition or you can change the plants or fish to suit the condition. dick ==================== He want's to keep the tetras that do best in soft water, but his water is hard. Some aquarists will just keep fish that thrive in their particular water conditions as you know. Others try and acclimate their fish to their conditions if not ideal. I've had angelfish and fish like bettas adapt to my 300+ calcium rich hard alkaline water but they don't breed or the eggs don't hatch. The smaller sof****er, lower PH fish don't live very long for me, usually less than 6 months, so I don't get them anymore. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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