Hi, tommorow I will do a test at my LFS to see if my GH is high because of my rocks, I have very soft water but my rocks made my PH go from a 6.8 to 7.8 so I am very nervous that my GH will be very high. If yes I will have to sell them to someone that has an african cichlid, rainbow fish aquarium or something like that. I would also have to remove the slope I made at the back of the rocks with gravel So yes it would be complicated so wish me luck.
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I was planning on getting a whiptail and a bristlenose but would a L304 pleco be a good option too instead on the bristlenose? They live in blackwater, wich I want to recreate in my aquarium (well slightly tainted) BUT they like flow and temperature from 26 and above, I don't have either. The problem for the temp are the aeneus corydoras, according to seriously fish they can take a range of temperature that goes up to 27. Then for the flow I get some wood and make caves and make a little area with a flow with a small powerhead. Anyway if my rocks changed my GH a lot, I will have to change everything. What result on the test will be too high for fish that need soft water?
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I was planning on getting a whiptail and a bristlenose but would a L304 pleco be a good option too instead on the bristlenose? They live in blackwater, wich I want to recreate in my aquarium (well slightly tainted) BUT they like flow and temperature from 26 and above, I don't have either. The problem for the temp are the aeneus corydoras, according to seriously fish they can take a range of temperature that goes up to 27. Then for the flow I get some wood and make caves and make a little area with a flow with a small powerhead. Anyway if my rocks changed my GH a lot, I will have to change everything. What result on the test will be too high for fish that need soft water?