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Hello,
I've had a Rainbowfish tank and a Barb tank for a while. I was thinking of starting up a African cichlid tank and actually thinking it might be easier for me (probably working with some of the blue and yellow peacock types). Water for my house is from a well with GH about 18 and pH=7.7. I've been using the well water for a long time with my other fish mixing about 60% RO water and 40% well water. Thanks in advance! |
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![]() "Fish Heads" wrote in message ... Hello, I've had a Rainbowfish tank and a Barb tank for a while. I was thinking of starting up a African cichlid tank and actually thinking it might be easier for me (probably working with some of the blue and yellow peacock types). Water for my house is from a well with GH about 18 and pH=7.7. I've been using the well water for a long time with my other fish mixing about 60% RO water and 40% well water. Thanks in advance! IMO, looks good. Just stop cutting the well water with RO. Keep in mind that well water parameters are not usually static, affected by the season and sometimes rainfall (my current well goes from 6 to 38dgH annually). You can make your own measurements, but doing small often water changes will 'ease' the tank in the direction of the well's changes. Do measure the well when your are at extremes (extreme drought and high rainfall/snowmelt) to see if you should reduce your W/C at these times. Remember to let your well water sample 'air' for 24 hours for a valid pH measurement. NetMax |
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Thanks...that's good input on the well information. Just out of curiousity,
how deep is your well. I checked my water again today and GH is down to 16 from my last measured 18 back in the beginning of April. pH appears to be identical to what it was at that time. I have a very deep well and am wondering if that is keeping it a little more static. |
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![]() "Fish Heads" wrote in message ... Thanks...that's good input on the well information. Just out of curiousity, how deep is your well. I checked my water again today and GH is down to 16 from my last measured 18 back in the beginning of April. pH appears to be identical to what it was at that time. I have a very deep well and am wondering if that is keeping it a little more static. I think my pump is at 120' in a 180' well, 8.3 to 8.4 pH and 14 to 17 dkH. Wells have there own personalities. Today I tested a customer's well water which was 7.6pH, 28dgH, but only 2.8dkH. His tetras (!) are doing well, so my advice was to either do nothing, or cut the tank water changes with rainwater and add sodium bicarbonate to boost the kH. His numbers were somewhat unique. NetMax |
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Not really, all of my peacocks cichlids do very wel in these water condions.
nitrate =0-20 ppm nitrite=0 ppm total hardness= 150+ total alkalinity = 120-180 ppm ph level= 8.2 you can get test strips that well help you get your water condions were you need them for african cichlids.There is also tons of information on specific needs of african cichlids species on the net. |
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