Hello,
Are these wild caught discus?
Are you trying to breed them?
If they are thriving at the current pH they may not need to have the pH lowered. Especially if they are a domestic strain used to a higher pH..
Mike
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From: goldmental devgiriprasad@yahoo.co.in>
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Sent: Fri, Feb 22, 2013 3:19 pm
Subject: [AquaticLife] ph level in water
Hello,
I request the members here to help me in bringing down the ph level of
the tap water(always 8) which I want to use for bare bottom tanks to
keep discus fish, i have already filled 3 tanks with the same tap water
mixing 50% of RO water though the hardness has gone down
considerably(120ppm) the ph has not changed it is constant at 8.2 my
other discus fishes which are in my planted tanks are doing fine with
210 ppm and 8 ph level they are with me since 2 yrs can somebody help me
with this issue without adding driftwood, peat or plants to the tank or
shall I go head putting the new arrivals in the tanks that are ready can
somebody who is well versed with discus give me suggestions. Thank you.
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